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    Ernest Hemingway wanted his writing to outlast time and establish his own legacy. In his Nobel Prize speech‚ Ernest Hemingway states that great writers “should always try for something that has never been done or that others have tried and failed” (Hemingway 17). Hemingway focused on the perception of the reader and sought to bring depth to his work through a minimalist approach to using language. He often utilizes the iceberg principle which is a “theory of omission” coined by Hemingway. Through

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    of Hemingway’s male protagonists‚ Nick Adams appears as the protagonist in Indian Camp. Nick is a boy just approaching manhood‚ who’s old enough for his father to be thinking about Nick’s future career yet still young enough to need some nurturing. Hemingway’s earlier writings show this code hero’s sensitivity more openly. Early in this brief story the line‚ “Nick lay back with his father’s arm around him” (E. Hemingway 69)‚ indicates ease with demonstrating a young man can have a warm‚ comforting

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    At first I would like to speak about the author…Hemingway was born and raised in Oak Park‚ Illinois. After leaving high school he worked for a few months as a reporter‚ before leaving for the Italian front to become an ambulance driver during World War I. He was seriously wounded and returned home within the year. In 1922 Hemingway married Hadley Richardson‚ the first of his four wives‚ and the couple moved to Paris. After divorcing Hadley Richardson in 1927 Hemingway married Pauline Pfeiffer. Martha

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    This story is about story about the tragic consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ but the narrator never comes out and says so. Erdrich describes post-traumatic stress symptoms as a narrator than a factual description. The theme of the story is there are bigger forces that can come between brotherly love and…..?. The Red Convertible is about Lyman‚ who narrates the story about his memories and relationship with his brother. They go on a road trip over the summer‚ next Henry is

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    "The Killers‚" Ernest Hemingway’s story about two hit men who come to a small town to kill a former prizefighter‚ Ole Anderson‚ was published in the March 1927 issue of Scribner’s Magazine. Uncertainty is emphasized throughout the story.‚ George‚ Nick‚ Sam‚ and Ole each have unique responses to the concept of “death”. Nick Adams is robbed of his innocence when he is forced to face this by the two men. Each character develops their own response in a setting filled with confusion‚ perhaps depicting

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    Appreciation for The Cat in the Rain by Ernest Hemingway. by Maria Minakova Hemingway’s style of writing is solidly bound with the image of an iceberg where only a small part of the message is on the surface whilst the greater part of the meaning is hidden “underneath the water”. The short story “The Cat in the Rain” is a brilliant example of this technique‚ so masterly employed by Hemingway in his works. While the story about a couple spending holidays in a hotel and a woman wanting

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    apart from its context and still express the qualities of the whole. When this occurs‚ the integrated profundity of the entire work is a sign of true artistry. Ernest Hemingway‚ an author of the Lost Generation‚ was one such writer who mastered the art of investing simple sentence structure with layers of complex meaning. Hemingway‚ who was a journalist in the earlier years of his writing career‚ was known for writing in a declarative or terse style of prose. The depth of emotion and meaning that

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    Five years ago‚ I recently moved to Colorado from Mexico. I got enrolled in school that same year which I was getting into eight grade. That was a big change in my life because moving to a different country is complicated. It wasn’t easy to overcome this challenge that I had to adapt but with dedication and hard work I was able to overcome it in a short period of time. When I first started school‚ I didn’t know how to write‚ read nor speak English very well. At that point all I probably knew was

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    JULIA FLORES “ESSAY ABOUT THE STORY OF STUFF” NAME: Julio Cèsar Pèrez Pèrez ID: 2508994 DATE: 06 / 04 / 2011 Story Of Stuff We have to take care of the world that we are live in‚ this is a world whit

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    with whether or not he/she retained their dignity along the way. Thousands of non-fiction and fiction books are written around this wide spread concept. Ernest Hemingway is just one of these hundreds of authors. Among the many aspects of his novella‚ it is the idea of victory or redefining success that makes Hemingway’s classic

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