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    The Challenge of Moral Value One of the most important themes in the novel The Sun Also Rises is the Destructiveness of Sex. It is a book that can be called as an “immoral”‚ with sex as a powerful force. Many characters through the novel do things that are not appropriate to be done and that parents wouldn’t like from their children to do so. The most shocking character is the Lady Brett‚ which seems to have sex in an indiscriminately manner. Jake on the other hand betrays Montoya‚ in this way allowing

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    WR150 J7 Professor Kent Love in Modern Novel Paper three Final draft Apr. 17‚ 2012 The Sun also rises: A Continuously Reversed Cosine Tragedy In Gunther Schomigalle’s “How people go to hell: Pessimism‚ Tragedy‚ and Affinity to Schopenhauer in The Sun Also Rises”‚ he mentions‚ “I believe Hemingway was right when‚ in letters to his editor‚ he called The Sun Also Rises ‘a book as tragic as that’ (Reynolds 45) or ‘a damn tragedy’ (Lynn 333)” (Schomigalle 10). Some may argues that

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    Steven Shlossman Mr. Florczyk English 1102 November 7 2012 You is kind‚ you is smart‚ you is impotent Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises is a fast paced and dramatic novel. Two of the main characters‚ Jake Barnes and Lady Brett Ashley‚ are absolutely no exception to this stereotype. The novel is narrated by Jake Barnes‚ and opens in Paris during the 1920’s. Jake Barnes is an expatriate who has moved to Paris to pursue journalism‚ and Lady Brett Ashley is a twice divorced woman who is legendary

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    In the late 1920s‚ society drenched itself in the excess- the extravagant materialism‚ superfluous drinking‚ and lavish parties‚ which were held more often than not. Ernest Hemingway emphasizes this aspect of the era in his novel‚ The Sun Also Rises. There were two themes prevalent in this novel: the lost generation and the process of healing. At first glance‚ these two themes seem to have no mutual ground on which they stand. However‚ Hemingway makes sense of this in his novel‚ intertwining

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    Lady Brett Ashley is a strong‚ independent young woman. Throughout The Sun Also Rises‚ Brett tends to be the center of Jake’s world. She also tends to be the source of any drama in their friend group. Brett is a very unhappy young woman. She continually attempts to drown her sorrow at the expense of her liver. Lady Ashley has a very complicated love life‚ that many at the time would have considered immoral. Her personal values allow her to have this love life and not feel immoral or guilty

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    In the Sun Also Rises‚ Ernest Hemingway uses visual imagery to suggest the idea that every good thing must come to an end. In the middle of chapter sixteen‚ after Jake and his friends watched the bullfights in Pamplona‚ rough storms have just passed through the city. Despite the wet and windy conditions‚ the “crowd was massed on the far side of the square” (Hemingway 182) ready to celebrate the festival with fireworks. The “fireworks king” was “standing above the head of the crowd to launch the balloons

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    Ernest Hemingway once said‚ “The most painful thing is losing yourself in the process of loving someone too much‚ and forgetting that you are special too.” In The Sun Also Rises‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ Jake Barnes demonstrates that people can lose themselves in a relationship by being too invested in it. Brett is a beautiful woman who attracts many men but is most often viewed as a whore. Jake Barnes has been in love with Brett ever since he met her in war. Their love for each other has never faded

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    As once Ernest Hemingway said” When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people‚ not characters. A character is a caricature.” The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway is a story about the expatriotes who moved to Europe after WW2. In this novel‚ Ernest Hemingway purposely makes various characters flawed. The author makes Jake Barnes‚ Robert Cohn‚ and Brettt (Lady Ashley) flawed in many aspects. Hemingway used this techniwue in order to make the readers feel the characters are realistic

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    as a man’s man and he was the big tough guy‚ but that’s not the case in his novels. Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises‚ Hemingway shows‚ through the characters of Lady Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes‚ that the pre-war gender roles are not entirely true anymore. Even Jennifer Blanch‚ the author of “Gender Identity and the Modern Condition in The Sun Also Rises”‚ thinks Hemingway has a more in depth thought about the whole pre-war/post-war ideals. Blanch stated‚ “It raises questions

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    way that Robert Cohn is portrayed considering his actions‚ immaturity‚ and relationships that lead to his anti-exemplary behavior in The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway. Cohn is a character who does not seem to change very much throughout the novel. While most of the characters are able to grow and learn the values‚ Cohn stays his immature self. These men also know how to live their lives to the fullest. It is evident that Cohn does not know how to live the same way that the Count and Romero do

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