Ernest Hemingway’s impersonal objective narrative style is best exhibited in his short story‚ "Hills Like White Elephants"‚ which describes a young girl and her older American boyfriend discussing whether or not she should have an abortion. Hemingway never explicitly uses the word abortion‚ but instead relies on the description and details of the setting to convey an idea of this weighty decision. It is his use of imagery‚ symbols‚ and dialogue that makes his minimalist technique most effective in
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Silvana Yacoub Dr. Kenefick ENC-1102-69734 June 4‚ 2015 Hills like White Elephants Although “Hills like White Elephants” is primarily a conversation between the American man and his girlfriend‚ neither of the speakers truly communicates with the other. Both talk‚ but neither listens or understands the other’s point of view. The American man wants to convince his girlfriend to have the operation‚ which‚ although never mentioned by name‚ is understood to be an abortion. The girl at one point
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The Elephant in the Room The “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is an excerpt about a couple whom come to a crossroads when they discover they are expecting a baby and are contemplating having an abortion. The couple is at a train station surrounded by hills‚ fields‚ and trees in a valley in Spain. A man known as the American and a young girl sit at a table outside the station‚ waiting for a train to Madrid. The young girl says‚ “The hills look like white elephants.” When the young
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that we have the ability to curb this problem and bounce back Earth to its glory days. Good morning class‚ today I’m going to do a speech on sustainability. Today I will cover what sustainable cities look like‚ how Ferny Hills is sustainable‚ how Ferny Hills is managed‚ how Ferny Hills can plan for a liveable future and what I can do to be sustainable. We often hear about how we need to be sustainable in order for our world to thrive in the future‚ but what does this actually mean? According to the
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Comparing the novel The Haunting of Hill House and the movie Poltergeist‚ there are many common factors they share. Both have a female character as a protagonist and a spirit as an antagonist. The two literatures‚ in print and film‚ also have the heart of the house revolving around a child’s setting. There are still more similarities between both the book and movie‚ as there are dissimilar. The Haunting of Hill House is taking place in a setting where all of the characters are adult‚ as supposed
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Vernon Hill‚ a poverty-stricken neighborhood in Worcester‚ MA‚ with its abandoned‚ worn-down tenements‚ boarded windows‚ and graphite signs initially intimidated me. I rode with ease in my parents’ Suburban to Worcester Academy‚ atop Vernon Hill‚ for lacrosse practices‚ but once I stepped off campus‚ I was nervous walking around and daunted by the decrepit surroundings. I had grown up in a bubble of privilege and was unfamiliar with the drastic inequities between my lacrosse team and the children
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Hills Like White Elephants Hills Like White Elephants‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ is a short story written in 1927. This story is set at a train station’s bar in Barcelona‚ Spain. The main topic of this short story is abortion. At the beginning of the story we meet the two main characters: Jig and the American. Throughout the story Jig and the American are discussing back and forth about whether Jig should get an abortion. Taking note that the American character seems to be a hardcore partier that
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knowing the land around them‚ managed to strike the British many times‚ and‚ in the end‚ win the first battle of the revolution. One of the next key skirmishes in the Revolution was the Battle of Bunker Hill. This battle was fought in the center of Boston‚ at a small hill known as Breed’s hill. Bunker Hill was actually a few blocks away from Breed’s‚ making this battle’s name a misnomer. The
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Abreu September 29‚ 2012 Professor Jacob Farm Paper Honey Pot Hill Orchards is located in Stow‚ Massachusetts. It was purchased by the Martin family in 1923 and they had taken over the farm and it has passed it on from generation to generation. Originally the farm was just dairy products‚ but Clifford Martin expanded the variety of products that they sold. They made fields of apples‚ pears‚ and peach trees. Honey Pot Hill Orchard was one of the first Orchards to allow people to go and pick
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The Battle of Malvern Hill It was spring 1862‚ and tensions were high between the Union and the Confederate Armies. The Union Commander Major General George B. McClellan schemed an adaptive plan to siege Richmond‚ Virginia from the Confederate Army. With a joint force of 120‚000 plus Soldiers and over 42 artillery batteries‚ his forces would board battle ships and set sail up to Fort Monroe‚ tactical debark on arrival and attempt to take this valuable piece of Confederate stronghold. His plan
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