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    There are various aspects of the setting of the story “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway that contribute to the overall meaning of the work. One such example would be the railroad station in which the story takes place. Another piece of the setting includes the two parts of the valley across the tracks- a lush field full of life and a dry barren piece of land. A final detail would be the difference between the bright sun and the cool shade at the station. The most prominent feature

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    Hills Like White Elephants” is a short story that begins with a man and his girlfriend waiting for a train in Spain. They drink alcoholic beverages and speak about an unnamed operation. As one reads further into the story‚ it becomes evident that the operation being discussed is an abortion. The man is trying his best to persuade his lover to abort their unborn child‚ but she is uncertain about what she ought to do. The girl‚ called Jig by her lover‚ is torn between a moral responsibility to her

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    The story‚ “Hills like White Elephants”‚ focuses around the two main characters Jig and the American. The story takes place in Spain while the two wait on the train. They are both in with conflict whether or not Jig should get an abortion or keep the baby. To the American‚ in his mind he wants no part in having the baby with Jig‚ he just came to have fun. While they wait for the train they either have two choices‚ to either go west where the sun sets or to go east where the sun rises. West symbolizes

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    Character Analysis of “Hills like White Elephants” This short story was written by Earnest Hemingway. It involves an American man and his girlfriend. The story takes place at a train station somewhere in Spain. It is hot and it appears that they have been traveling awhile and are approaching the end of their travels. The story entails a conversation that the couple is having regarding the future of their apparent pregnancy and their relationship. The characterizations of the couple are made

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    Literature Instructor Emily Brandon May 20‚ 2013 Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story The theme of a story can sometimes be hard to figure out. It takes looking at what the story is about to figure it out. After reading “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway‚ I started to really think about what the theme of the story was. The author was very indirect about the theme. I think the theme was about love and loss. The story Ernest Hemingway told was about a couple that

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    Narration is what allows us to grasp every action and detail in a story. Although authors are usually expected to guide readers through a book‚ Ernest Hemingway in Hills Like White Elephants decided to narrate his story in journalistic fashion. The story being told in an objective narrative format allowed for imagination and assumptions. The story being told in third person point of view which is objective‚ never allows us into the minds of the characters. We are only given minimal background and

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    WC: 754 Title: Sacred Moments Close interpretation of the story "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway leads the reader to an issue that has plagued society for decades. Understanding of the human condition is unveiled in the story line‚ the main setting‚ and through the character representation. The main characters in the story are an American man and a female named Jig. The conflict about abortions is an issue that still faces society today. Architectural and atmospheric symbolisms

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    Hemingway has written a short story that has all thinking. The short story‚ Hills like White Elephants can have many different viewpoints and they all seem to make sense! There are three main scenarios that fit the story‚ the girl will have the abortion and stay with the man‚ she’ll have the abortion and leave the man or she will not have the abortion and the man will stay with her (Hashmi 72). Hills like White Elephants is about an American man and a girl waiting at a train station that will take

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    Sometimes it takes a life-changing moment to awaken a person in a relationship the realities of those around them‚ Hemingway’s “Hills like White Elephant‚” showcase techniques that express the relationship among the man and the girl who were in a short-flawed altercation about the girl going under an abortion operation. Point of view helps display the ‘situation’ or ‘baby-problem’ that corrupted their relationship. This story is narrated in third person which gives the readers information and insights

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    In the short story “Hills like White Elephants”‚ written by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway depicts a couple with conflicting mindsets towards a major life event‚ regarding their unplanned pregnancy. The setting takes place at a train station in the mountainous countryside along the Ebro river in Spain. The American and the girl have a discussion over some alcoholic beverages in regards to her abortion procedure while waiting for the next train to Madrid. The girls partner referred to as “the American”

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