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Essays 961 - 990
powerful setting. In the title itself we imagine hills and we envision hills that look like white elephants. This could clearly...
story is accepting and understanding of the old mans emotional needs. He points out to the younger waiter that the caf? is "clean ...
about many things ranging from bullfighting and big game hunting to political causes such as the Spanish Civil War and World War I...
Park and published his earliest stories and poems in his high school newspaper. Upon his graduation in 1917 Hemingway worked six m...
case is the baby that Jig carries (Bernardo). Hemingway composed this story masterfully through his choice of language. ...
letters and "The letters cover everything from the emptiness Hemingway felt upon completing a novel to their shared loneliness" (P...
In a paper of eight pages, the writer looks at the works of Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien. The treatment of "truth" in a fictio...
This essay discusses the themes, symbolism and context of the conflict between the genders that defines this Hemingway short story...
adaptation of the Ernest Hemingway short story, directed by Robert Young and produced in 1997. The protagonist of this short film ...
aching muscles, "Nick felt happy," as he has "left everything behind, the need for thinking, the need to write, other needs" (Hemi...
are giving in to another, and also demonstrating how they are not necessarily self confident or overly concerned about themselves ...
Uncle Sam finally entered the First World War in 1917, Hemingway tried to enlist, but was constantly rejected because of his poor ...
an unnamed American man and his girlfriend, Jig. Theyre sitting at a train station in the valley of the river Ebro; its barren and...
great deal around the fiesta, or the action of partying and escaping reality. But, with each step or each sense of hope the charac...
seething, boiling and discontent as the odd angled buildings and broken windows. It can be the quiet solitude of a rustic church, ...
psyche which he has not yet lost. The book did not reach as high a level of commercial success as further books such as Farewell t...
each other often about literary topics as well as the war (Tender is the Night). It was during this time in France that Fitzger...
man (A Farewell to Arms Symbolism, 2002). There are also positive associations with rain in this novel (A Farewell to Arms Symb...
to have a baby. They tried as often as Mrs. Elliot could stand it. They tried in Boston after they were married and they tried c...
he tells her that he never loved her when she asks: Dont you love me?" to which he replies "No...I dont think so. I never have" (H...
and not caring in the night, sure that this was all and all and all and not caring" (Hemingway 13). There is little said about Fre...
judgements about his surroundings came as naturally as breathing, yet he was raised with a cultural model that stressed that child...
that females should function in subordinate and often demeaning roles in comparison with men (Readers Companion to American Histor...
much of his writings, including The Sun Also Rises and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Orwell, a self-described socialist, was al...
two share. They are obviously not really enjoying this moment, or life, for some reason. And, the reason is never clearly spelled ...
killed, Betty gets involved in a con game run by a transvestite named Raulito and takes the Rosalies place as a porno queen. Bert,...
and A Canary for One are three such pieces that are a reflection of Hemingways typical nature in that they befit the very essence ...
of reference. The priest represents the possibility of attaining the ideal in life and in love, especially as it applies to the r...
may have gone on behind the scenes with the authors own relationships with the opposite gender. THE SYMBOLISM This Hemingway vig...
unusual. The Spanish Civil War quickly became infiltrated by foreign intervention on both sides, and indeed has been likened to a ...