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    “Code Hero”. “Code Heroes” are Hemingway’s main characters in each of his stories. Hemingway uses these characters to express the same theme in each of his stories. This theme is that man is capable of endurance and dignity in the face of pain. These characters faced the unfair circumstances in their lives with dignity‚ class and confidence. In Santiago‚ the central character of The Old Man and the Sea‚ Ernest Hemingway created a “Code Hero” who personifies courage‚ endurance‚ and

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    The Hemingway code hero emerged in the post-World War I era as a new type of hyper-masculine protagonist that embodied the new beliefs and values of the generation that lived through the war. As the name suggests‚ this new character type was the creation of Ernest Hemingway. A code hero‚ as they were called‚ lived by a strict‚ self-defined code of conduct; they were often self-indulgent‚ disillusioned‚ and very strong under pressure. Though many of Hemingway’s works feature code heroes‚ it is debatable

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ rain is used to symbolize and represent‚ principally‚ war‚ death‚ and love. After establishing the significance of rain in the first chapter‚ the reader instantly takes note. At the mention of rain in other scenes‚ the reader is wrought with strong feelings‚ usually of war‚ death‚ or love. Throughout the novel‚ Hemingway places rain in with many of the most important scenes‚ which the reader then connects by means of relating one scene to another‚ by

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    Press‚ Singapore Women Ignorance in Short Stories of Hemingway Arezoo Assemi1+‚ Maryam Ebadi Asayesh2‚ Amine Jabraili3‚ Mostafa Sheikhzade4‚ Mahnaz Hajmohammadian5 1 Urmia University of Medical Sciences‚ Urmia/ Iran 2 Islamic Azad University -Marand Branch/Iran 3 Islamic Azad University -Maku Branch/Iran 4 Islamic Azad University -Urmia Branch/Iran 5 Urmia University of Medical Sciences‚ Urmia/Iran Abstract. Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) was the American great novelist and short story

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    Pauley Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand physicist and chemist who earned the title “Father of Nuclear Physics” after his discoveries of radioactive half-lives‚ differentiated between alpha and beta radiation‚ and proved that radioactivity involved the transmutation of one chemical element to another. He is also the recipient of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements‚ and the chemistry of radioactive substances". Ernest Rutherford

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    After watching the film‚ Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure‚ it felt as if I just watched a film based on a fiction novel. To watch the continuous efforts of one man putting everything he had into keeping his men safe‚ healthy‚ and alive was almost implausible. Earnest Shackleton’s accomplishments‚ especially during the time he did it‚ will stand the test of time. It was his tremendous leadership skills which aided him with the success of not only reaching safety‚ but keeping 27 men content enough

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    TOPIC 1. How to prevent immigration from your home country to another? In 1933‚ Arnold van Gennep already said “we live in full in what I will call the globalization of humanity ”. Globalization since the 15th century has internationalized and intensified economic‚ financial‚ cultural‚ but also human exchanges . The high demand for workers is reinforced by the demographic ageing of the OECD countries‚ by the development of emerging countries and the international competition between states around

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    A Farewell to Arms Is war ever justified? War has been a part of our society since the beginning of time. A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway is a novel that deals with the justification and commitment to World War I. Frederic Henry‚ an American ambulance driver for the Italians‚ struggled to find the answer and ended up loosing his commitment to the war because of words and advice from the priest and his love for Catherine Barkley. He ended up running away from the war to be with his pregnant

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    decency. Gwendolen wants to marry a man called Ernest‚ not caring if the man actually possesses the qualities that define earnestness. Not to mention she was quick to forgive Jack’s deception. In embodying a man who is initially neither “earnest” nor “Ernest‚” and also forces beyond his control‚ he eventually becomes both “earnest” and “Ernest‚” Jack is a living paradox and a complex

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    Ernest Hemingway illustrates in his book‚ Farewell to Arms‚ the character of Frederick Henry; an ambulance driver‚ who is put to the ultimate test during the madness and atrocity of WWI. His experiences at the front pose a challenge only a Hemingway hero can affront successfully. As the epitome of a code hero‚ Frederick is a man of action‚self-discipline‚ and one who maintains grace under pressure but lacks certain characteristics a person should possess. Throughout the book‚ Hemingway expresses

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