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    masculinity. Even more importantly is a man’s sense of sexual mastery. Stereotypically‚ a man is‚ above all else‚ sexually driven; always attempting to persuade a beautiful woman to accompany him behind closed doors. In Ernest Hemingway ’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ the idea of what it means to be masculine and feminine‚ amidst the post World

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    The Sun Also Rises In Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ we encounter two very interesting characters—Pedro Romero and Count Mippipopolous —who represent what Hemingway called an ‘exemplar”. An exemplar is someone who lives life in an exemplary manner. He is usually a man who experiences a sacred hurt and found joy. We see Jake Barns learn from Romero and Mippipopolous’s impressive outlook on life and apply it to his own life. In contrast to other characters that fervently search for meaning

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    11/4/12 The Great Gatsby Essay Lavishness‚ extravagance and indulgence; these words represent the lifestyles of many families living in the 1920’s. They used their status and money to raise their position in society. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ different socials statuses are explored through three main families/characters; the Buchanan family‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Jay Gatsby. The first house we will explore is the Buchanan household. There are three people in this household; Tom Buchanan‚

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    1.Introduction The novel The Sun Also Rises is one of the most widely read books written by Ernest Hemingway. It was written and published 1926. The release date of The Sun Also Rises and the author are very important‚ because it is a postwar novel written by an expatriate. However Ernest Hemingway and his expatriate generation were named the lost generation. His generation was shaped by their war experience. Furthermore I will analyze how the experience of world war I shaped the characters

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    the War in The Sun Also Rises Ernest Hemmingway was an intellectual writer who used characters‚ setting‚ and action in the novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ to convey many themes. He is also known to be a writer about the World War I time period. Thus‚ World War I has affected each of the characters in the novel in one-way or another. The war serves to haunt many of the characters and is the source of great pain in the book. Two characters that are specifically affected by the war are Jake and Brett. The

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    In the renowned novel The Sun Also Rises (1926) by Ernest Hemingway‚ there is a reoccurring theme of sexuality. The new mindset that the moderns have when it comes to relationships is that men and women should be able to enjoy their sexual relations without the commitment of being in a relationship‚ such as marriage. Men and women struggle with relationships and sexuality during the modern age because the women are confused as to what type of affection they want‚ the men are spiritually broken‚ and

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    Calm After the Storm in The Sun Also Rises The veterans of World War I are referred to as the “Lost Generation.” The young men and women who serve during this time become adrift from their previous morals and values. Marriage‚ love‚ and loss are different for them. Desensitized‚ with many suffering posttraumatic stress disorder‚ the men and women are expected to return and continue their life before the war. However‚ as Ernest Hemingway and his novel The Sun Also Rises proves‚ this is not the case

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    The Sun Also Rises: Liberal Use of Dialogue by Hemingway The remarkable thing about the book was its liberal use of dialogue and how Hemingway used it to carry the reader through the book. There was no plot in the book in the sense that there was no twists‚ intrigue‚ or goals for any of the characters and the dialogue was the only thing that moved the reader through the book. Hemingway used so much dialogue that it was difficult at times to follow who was saying what‚ but I believe this didn’t matter

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    have‚ to the point of self-destruction. Brett Ashley wants a man that would never be able to satisfy her. Jake Barnes wants a woman he could never make happy. Dexter Green wants to conquer the unconquerable woman. Judy Jones wants the undivided attention of every eligible man on the east coast. What is it about these people that make them crave the unattainable? What is it about Dexter and Jake that leave them at the mercy of women who could not be "won in the kinetic sense" (Fitzgerald)? There are

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    is liberation? In Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ Lady Brett Ashley appears‚ on the surface‚ to be a liberated woman- she refuses to commit to any one man‚ and makes her decisions based upon what she wants to do. Upon further analysis‚ though‚ Lady Brett Ashley’s independence is shallow. Having decided that she is in love with Pedro Romero‚ a young bullfighter‚ and needs him for her own self-respect‚ she loses control over herself. She relies on Jake Barnes‚ a longtime friend‚ to help her find

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