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    Ernest Hemingway Misogyny

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    Elephants Ernest Hemingway is regarded as one of the greatest writers of his time; however‚ he was notorious for his misogyny (University of Alabama). His misogyny was seen prominent throughout many of his short stories such as “Hills Like White Elephants” and “Cat in the Rain.” Throughout Hemingway’s life‚ he published many short stories and novels that had a very strong influence on American literature in the 20th century. Within these pieces of work‚ many scholars have criticized Hemingway for his

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    Ernest Miller Hemingway

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    1. Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway "Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it‚ never really care for anything else thereafter. You will meet them doing various things with resolve‚ but their interest rarely holds because after the other thing ordinary life is as flat as the taste of wine when the taste buds have been burned off your tongue." (’On the Blue Water’ in Esquire‚ April 1936) A legendary novelist‚ short-story

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    Ernest Hemingway Passages

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    set 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

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    feeling that every person has felt. There are all kinds of love‚ from the love people have for a friend‚ to the love people have for their family to the love people have for their romantic partner. Ernest Hemingway is an author that explores the concept of love throughout several of his stories. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Up In Michigan”‚ the concept of love is explored through an innocent girl. Liz is in love with Jim‚ but he does not notice her often. When Jim finally gives Liz attention‚ it does not

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    Soldier In Ernest Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home” it is a story about a young man who struggles with the effects of the war. Hemingway shows how the young man cannot fall into what people presume him to be like. Harold Krebs is the main character who has dynamically changed from what his family remembers him as. Therefore‚ he struggles with being able to love in the way that his family feels that he should‚ and also he does not want to live the life that he once wanted anymore. Hemingway has Krebs change

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    IN ANOTHER COUNTRY by Ernest Hemingway The text under analysis is taken from the short story “In another country” belonging to the pen of Ernest Hemingway‚ an American novelist and short story writer whose works are characterized by terse minimalism and understatement. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. “In another country” is a powerful and true-to-life story about real experience of many soldiers who came home after the World War I and their hardships. The text presents a

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    on the psyches of soldiers. Soldiers often come home diagnosed with psychological disorders. They are affected mentally by their war experiences. Ernest Hemingway’s‚ “Soldier’s Home” portrays war in a realistic and raw perspective because it focuses on the war’s true capability to mentally damage and drastically change a soldier. Ernest Hemingway depicts war realistically in “Soldier’s Home” through the use of the character‚ Harold Krebs. The story starts off with an emotionally changed Krebs

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    In-depth look at “Soldier’s Home” The story “Soldier’s Home” which was written by Ernest Hemingway the time period in which this story was written was during World War I. Ernest Hemingway could not join the military due to poor vision but he volunteered to be an ambulance driver for the Red Cross. During his time‚ he experienced traumatic events also receiving injuries which sent him home. This front line duty coupled with his own injuries gives him a perspective of how life was and would be

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    Tone and Style in “Hills Like White Elephants” Ernest Hemingway is known for his sparse style of writing. In “Hills Like White Elephants” his style of writing is just that. “Hills Like White Elephants” exemplifies his style of writing along with a detailed description of the scenery and intense dialogue between the two main characters‚ the American man and Jig‚ throughout the story. Hemingway’s writing style‚ use of description‚ and dialogue enables the reader to figure out just what the man and

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    Soldier’s Home By Ernest Hemingway In the battlefield soldiers are experiencing war‚ death‚ loss – they kill and watch fellow soldiers getting killed. Being a soldier is in no way an easy life‚ and it is hard for people‚ who have not experienced war to understand. When these soldiers returns from war they need to adjust themselves to their old lives – adjust themselves to live in a place that has not change a tiny bit‚ even though they are in no way the same person as they were when they left

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