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    Jake Schmeling Mr. Schaefer American studies Hemingway Paper 3/22/12 “The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife” “She was a Christian Scientist. Her Bible‚ her copy of Science and Health and her Quarterly were on a table beside her bed in the darkened room.” In all Ernest Hemingway’s writing you can read into much more than what appears on the surface because of what English experts call the iceberg principal. In his writing Hemingway only reveals very minimal details to the reader unless they are

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    belief that life is to be lived freely. Ernest Hemingway is undoubtedly

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    society and seems to be in a worse state of mind. Ernest Hemingway does a great job developing two crucial internal and external conflicts. The story accurately demonstrates the conflict between Krebs’ external conflict with his mother who simply cannot understand what he has been through and his internal struggle with himself as he tries to fit back into society. In “Soldier’s Home‚” Hemingway uses conflict

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    he was the big tough guy‚ but that’s not the case in his novels. Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ Hemingway shows‚ through the characters of Lady Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes‚ that the pre-war gender roles are not entirely true anymore. Even Jennifer Blanch‚ the author of “Gender Identity and the Modern Condition in The Sun Also Rises”‚ thinks Hemingway has a more in depth thought about the whole pre-war/post-war ideals. Blanch stated‚ “It raises questions about identity‚ challenging

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    Jack Kerouac and Ernest Hemingway represent their inner state and feelings at the time they lived through their novels. Ernest Hemingway corresponds to the “Lost Generation” of 1920’s and Jack Kerouac corresponds to the “Beat Generation” of 1950’s. Both of these generations were after wars. It is not coincidence‚ wars make people devastated and lost. People tried to overcome problems and pain through literature and music. Writers put all their emotions on the paper‚ musicians wrote songs‚ which described

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    To have courage is to do what you want without the care of what others will think. By that standard Earnest Hemingway is a very courageous man. During a time when abortion was such an unspoken taboo‚ Hemingway threw caution to the wind and wrote “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ a story about an American man and his girlfriend‚ Jig. The couple is at a train station in Europe on their way to Madrid to get Jig an abortion. Symbolism plays an important role in “Hills Like White Elephants”. Three main

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    truly matters. In the novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ the main characters all struggle with finding their purpose in the world. Instead of searching far and wide for this purpose‚ they instead fill their days with repetitive drinking and travel‚ which are both empty activities without true principle. Throughout the story‚ Jake‚ the narrator and main character‚ describes the daily activities of his group of friends. Hemingway writes with description alone‚ allowing the reader to interpret

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    While reading Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Big Two Hearted River‚” one might think that it is just about a man named Nick Adams returning to Seney‚ to go camping and fishing. It may not be clear to some readers why the town of Seney is burned down or why Hemingway talks about each of Nick’s action in great amount of detail. While first reading the story one might not notice that Hemingway has many symbolic parts‚ so that he can get the true meaning of the story across

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    A Farewell to Arms: Style Critics usually describe Hemingway’s style as simple‚ spare‚ and journalistic. These are all good words; they all apply. Perhaps because of his training as a newspaperman‚ Hemingway is a master of the declarative‚ subject-verb-object sentence. His writing has been likened to a boxer’s punches--combinations of lefts and rights coming at us without pause. Take the following passage: We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it. The last country to realize they were

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    Hemingway’s Life Affected his Writing Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park‚ Illinois during the summer of eighteen ninety-nine. During his sixty-one years of life he wrote many famous novels and novellas. One thing he said in his life that made his readers see where his stories came from was a comment made to fellow writer F. Scott Fiztgerald. “If something in life hurts you‚ he said‚ you should use it in your writing.”. The difficult experiences that Hemingway endured throughout his own life‚ whether

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