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their lives and their emotions. However, she did have control over Jake, Robert, and Mike because they were lost, part of that los...
generation." This sets the stage for a pessimistic story, despite any optimistic elements. One aspect of this story that seems t...
is a man of honor and integrity. He represents all that is good in the world of man as he stands to be a man who follows the old r...
the position of the wound. He has been wounded in a way that precludes his ability to have sex and this seems to serve as the trag...
but, as it was, the main influence on Hemingway was journalism. The style sheet at the Kansas City Star stated: "Use short...
A tutorial on a comparison of these Hemingway novels is presented in eight pages. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography....
first novel, The Sun Also Rises (1926) and in Fitzgeralds 1934 novel, Tender is the Night remain stellar examples of the realist g...
In five pages this paper discusses how modern awareness and sensitivity are demonstrated in protagonists Mellor in Lady Chatterly'...
etched in the hearts and minds of the mens affections they willfully toyed with. Estella is the quintessential cold bitch that vi...
In five pages this novel is analyzed in terms of the character's loneliness and how they mirror the author's own. Five sources ar...
him and a real gun is fired and he is killed. 6) The narrator is...
great deal around the fiesta, or the action of partying and escaping reality. But, with each step or each sense of hope the charac...
now wealthy and has achieved all he set out to do. In this chapter we see many different things which tell us that Jay is nothing ...
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...
his physician father to perform a Caesarean on a pregnant squaw. Dr. Adams describes the serious medical situation in clinical, m...
our morbid curiosity about death continues, and in Hemingways story that curiosity is all too well satisfied. In The Snows of Kil...
This paper analyzes Ernest Hemingway's short story, The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. The author addresses narrative voic...
In five pages this paper examines how the last novel by Ernest Hemingway develops the theme of love in terms of various types and ...
In ten pages this novel is analyzed based upon its underlying themes, plot, and characterization. Eleven sources are cited in the...
Kansas City Star, Hemingway himself "left Kansas City in the spring of 1918 and did not return for 10 years, [becoming] the first ...
injured while enjoying an African hunting adventure with his wife, Helen. The primary theme is death, and how man often puts off ...
fiction has become a cardinal rule, with the demand being even more stringent in the short story due to its compressed form. Rese...
was eventually decided upon as a fix-it solution soon turned into a mistake of good intention when, in 1965, Charles Scribner Jr. ...
In three pages the thematic conflict between reality and illusion is examined in a consideration of Book I's portrayal of the love...
in Europe. He was seriously wounded in Italy, and incurred nearly a dozen operations to restore complete function to his knee, whi...
In seven pages this analyzes the evolution of Pilar's character throughout the course of this novel by Ernest Hemingway and also c...
In six pages this paper examines the socioeconomic and physical environments depicted in For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingw...
developed what became known as the definitive Hemingway narrative style -- dispassionate, objective and oftentimes ironic. Life i...
quotes Gertrude Stein as calling Hemingways set "the lost generation" (Roth, 450). Although only a few of his stories and novels a...
In eight pages a search for meaning and the literary transition from modernism into postmodernism is presented in a discussion of ...