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    and the problems with their relationship. They start drinking large beers the moment they arrive at the station as if hoping to fill their free time with anything but discussion. As soon as they begin talking about the hills that look like white elephants‚ the girl asks to order more drinks to put off the inevitable conversation about the operation. Although they drink primarily to avoid thinking about it‚ readers sense that deeper problems exist in their relationship‚ of which the operation is merely

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    The Simple Operation Ernest Hemingway’s short story "Hills Like White Elephants" is a story about a couple who are having some trouble in their relationship. The main characters in the story are an American man and a girl. The whole story is mostly a dialogue between the couple. They are trying to have a fine time‚ but there is a tension between them and some kind of operation needs to be done. The operation can easily be done and if it’s going to happen it will be done on the girl. In the story

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    Shooting an Elephant: Imperialism When the word“dictator” comes to mind‚ humans are dolorous and empathetic. A great proof of this fact was observed during the early parts of the 20th century when oppression and iron fisted rule was established as a social normalcy in much of the world. The oppressive days of totalitarianism have passed and were marked by the death of the infamous and grandiose era of imperialism. Nonetheless‚ it left a bad imprint upon the countries and people that were involved

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    In Hemingway ’s "Hills Like White Elephants"‚ he utilizes the audience in understanding the substance of his plot. He takes on a sense of truth by putting an intense amount of dialogue‚ thus giving a realistic type of writing. Through the usage of dialogue between the couple‚ it shows the depth of expectations. The audience must rely and fall back upon their own personal experience in order to interpret the conversation/plot. The correlation with nature plays into the language and the action of how

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    In this version of the short story “The Elephant in the Village of the Blind” the premise centers on a village full of the blind. In this village the people are exposed to something that none of them have ever experienced before‚ an elephant. Eventually each individual made up their mind about what an elephant consists in regards to their own experience of it and began a heated debate regarding each person’s perceptions – nearly coming to blows. The main idea of this story is what will be written

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    Hills Like White Elephants‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ is a story that takes place in Spain while a man and woman wait for a train. The story is set up as a dialogue between the two‚ in which the man is trying to convince the woman to do something she is hesitant in doing. Through out the story‚ Hemingway uses metaphors to express the characters ’ opinions and feelings. Hills Like White Elephants displays the differences in the way a man and a woman view pregnancy and abortion. The woman looks

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    he wrote an essay “Shooting an Elephant”‚ When the russian revolution was going on he wrote a children’s book “Animal Farm”. After Orwell’s career of writing he writes an essay “Why I Write” 1946 after he wrote animal farm. He wanted to tell readers about why he wrote and what he liked to write about. George Orwell wanted to achieve turning political writing into an art‚ draw attention to some type of lie‚ and write against totalitarianism. In “Shooting an Elephant”‚ george orwell writes against

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    The production of The Elephant Man was absolutely breathtaking. It could be easily inferred that everyone involved put their very heart and souls into bringing this play to life. It truly was a phenomenon‚ probably never to be replicated ever again. No matter how many weekends the show continues. Indeed‚ going into the play‚ I was curious in regards to several aspects‚ most revolving around how they would portray Merrick. Be that as it may‚ the actors were able to gather up all my mundane interpretations

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    The film The Elephant Man by David Lynch is a heart-warming film that highlights the life of John Merrick better known as the elephant man from the streets of Victorian England. Like many films this movie has received numerous reviews both good and bad. Chris Loar is an example of a man who is a true admirer of the film. On the other hand Roger Ebert had nothing good to say about the film. I personally feel that the film was very well developed. Both Ebert and Loar had strong opinions about the film

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    African Elephant is Vulnerable to Extinction At six tons‚ the African elephant is the largest land animal. It is larger than the Asian elephant and has bigger ears than those elephants. African elephants are vulnerable to extinction because of human devolpment‚ poaching‚ and conflict with people. African elephants roam south of the Sahara Desert. They have large trunks that are used for gathering food‚ communicating and drinking water. Additionally‚ the trunks allow elephants to shower themselves

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