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    In the short storyHills like White Elephants‚” Hemingway exemplifies this fact of life and relays this message to his readers by telling the vague yet compelling story about an American couple and the compromise that puts a strain on their relationship. Jig and the man stopped at a junction on their way to madrid‚ where they are forced to deal with the constant elephant in the room- Jig’s

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    The short story‚ “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway‚ is about a young couple and the issue about abortion. Hemingway’s use of effective literary devices; symbolism and setting is used to understand the story. In the short story‚ the word “abortion” is not actually used in the story‚ but using the literary devices it supports the understanding of the story. The setting is vital to the story. The story begins with a young couple referred to as “the American” and Jig waiting at the train

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    Hills Like White Elephants Commentary Hills Like White Elephants tells the story of a woman‚ Jig‚ and a man known only as the American‚ sitting in a train station. Though the story is brief‚ it has much to say. When reading the story for the first time its full effect doesn’t set in. By taking a closer look and rereading the story‚ a bigger situation is revealed other than what seems to be a dull conversation. Jig is pregnant and the American man is pressuring her into having an abortion. The

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    Hills Like White Elephants” Essay Relationships During the 1920’s         “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ a short story by Ernest Hemingway‚ presents many interesting insights into relationships between men and women from the era when it was written.  During the 1920’s‚ an era referred to as the Roarin’ Twenties‚ women were slowly progressing out from their stereotypical household roles to lives of entertainment and partying. In this short story‚ Hemingway’s characters reveal the lingering differences

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    Hills Like White Elephants In the short storyHills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway it can be assumed that the girl Jig gets an abortion and does not stay together with the American considering the amount of conflict they have shown in the text. Jig seems a lot younger than the American‚ since she is referred to as girl in the story. Also‚ she seems like she wants to have the abortion. Example from the text‚ “I’ll do it and everything will be fine (Ernest Hemingway)”. However‚ she is

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    Elizabeth Delaney Prominent Symbols In Hills Like White Elephants: White Elephants‚ The Bead Curtain‚ and Alcohol In most works of literature not everything is what it seems. An image‚ character‚ item‚ or act that has prominence in the story is called a symbol. Symbols go beyond their literal meaning and purpose. Some symbols universally represent similar things‚ but they can also be literary symbols‚ which are specific to the text.  In The Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway‚ a couple has

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    Sometimes the characters overcome the obstacle; sometimes the characters are defeated by the obstacle. In the short storyHills like white elephants” by Ernest Hemmingway the two main characters; the girl and the American‚ aren’t quite in love but are in some sort of relationship dealing with a big obstacle of whether or not the girl should have the operation. Throughout this short story‚ the reader is unclear of the type of relationship these two main characters hold‚ whether it be friends with

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    Hemingway’s Use of Implication in “Hills Like White Elephants.” In the early 1920’s‚ editors ignored Hemmingway’s storyHills Like White Elephants” because‚ they felt it was not what the public wanted. Not until the 1990’s did it become one of Ernest Hemmingway’s most anthologized short stories. “Hills Like White Elephants” has a single storyline and it takes place in a single day. The male character “Man” appears to mirror Hemmingway’s own life with his not so wise way of handling difficult situations

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    The short story‚ “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ by Ernest Hemingway is not the easiest text to interpret. The short story involves a man and woman who are casually waiting for a train. They both decide to drink some beer as they are waiting and exchange a normal conversation until the man suggests the woman should get a simple operation. The type of operation is not clearly stated‚ but from the woman’s reaction it is clear she does not plan on having the operation. The man then keeps bringing up the

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    Hills Like White Elephants” is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway that was first published in 1927. It was originally published in the collection‚ Men Without Women. This story includes a man‚ or the American‚ and a woman‚ called Jig. The story takes place at a train station in the Ebro River valley of Spain. They are at the bar in the train station waiting for the train to come. As they drink their alcohol‚ they talk about a subject that is not mentioned. Although the subject of the couple’s

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