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    In “Hills Like White Elephants‚” published in the literary magazine Transition‚ author Ernest Hemingway portrays the difference in the implicit and explicit dialogue in the couple’s conversation. In this short story‚ a young couple is faced with a crucial decision of going through with an abortion or keeping the baby. The girl‚ named Jig‚ is confronted with the struggle of deciding‚ while the American man‚ unnamed‚ already had his mind set on getting the abortion. While Hemingway’s short story “Hills

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    Ernest Hemingway’s “Cat in the Rain” and “Hills Like White Elephants” describe a theme of difference between husband’s desires and wife’s desires. Both stories have the same conflict about an inconsiderate husband who always ignores his wife’s desire. The husband is not a family man. He indirectly shows that he doesn’t enjoy being with his wife and children. The male characters of Ernest Hemingway emerge as having similarities in their characters and their attitudes with their wives. For the first

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    Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants Point of view is an important literary device that an author may use to help enrich the plot of the story. Different point of views (such as first person‚ third person‚ omniscient‚ ect) offer a different style of storytelling and can be used to great effect. Ernest Hemmingway and Richard Ford’s stories feature different point of views. “Great Falls” is told in first person with the main character‚ Jackie‚ serving as the narrator. In “Hills Like White Elephants” a

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    stories from non-fictional events during their lives. By observing the different gender roles in relationships‚ authors intertwine human perspectives‚ thoughts and emotions into alluring short stories. The examination of Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants‚” for example‚ deeply demonstrates the connection that two people have in an intimate relationship. Hemingway’s allegorical story allows readers to look deeper into gender interaction and the changing perspective of women of the 1920s. By

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    Earnest Hemmingway’s short story Hills Like White Elephants is one that is unique for its time. In 1927‚ when it was first published it wasn’t very well understood. The story takes place at a bar within a Spanish railway station. Unlike the norm for most stories of the time‚ Hemmingway was very vague when describing his characters. The two main characters are simply referred to as “the man” and “the girl”. They a having a conversation over a few beers pertaining to the girl having a “simple operation”

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    In the stories of David Foster Wallace’s “Good People” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”. Despite having a similar problem of abortion in the stories the problems. However‚ I believe‚ are treated differently in opinions and aspects that changes how the stories’ end and explains how the male and female characters feel. In the story of “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ the girl referred to the American as “Jig” seems to be indecisive in proceeding with her operation. She avoids conversations

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    Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants‚" tells the story of an American man and a girl who is named Jig. They are both sitting outside of a train station in Spain looking across a valley while drinking beer. In “Hills Like White Elephants‚” Hemingway discusses the landscape before them‚ the valley of the Ebro River‚ that has long white hills. As the American and the girl begin to have a conversation‚ the girl remarks on the Ebro River of the way it looks. After a while the American asked

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    that mainly refers to abortion. Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants”‚ expressed a feminist movement focusing around this issue that was not very common at this time. Through the character’s development and ability to come to their own decisions despite the men’s constant

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    Stefanie A. Thomas Professor Judith Angona English 152 9 October 2012 Character Comparison – Two Repressed Women Both “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” center around two women who are repressed by their lives’ circumstances. However‚ outside of their feelings‚ their situations could not be more different. Miss Emily Grierson is trapped in a life of solitude‚ despondency‚ and desperation. The girl‚ or “Jig”‚ is equally as desperate‚

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    Analysis Paper Topic: Hills like White Elephants Meaningful Hills Hills are seen as just abstract objects in a distance‚ some may be seen as beautiful and they are hard to get around when you don’t have the best way to overcome them. In the short story an American man and a girl named Jig are sitting in a rail station waiting for the train to Madrid. While they are waiting‚ they have an intense‚ ongoing discussion over whether or not Jig will get an abortion. The hills are viewed as a symbol

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