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    20th century with novels such as Red badge of Courage‚ and All Quiet on the Western Front. They show the realism of war and the harass tragedy that comes with it. Ernest Hemingway was a product of war himself‚ serving in the WWI. Some consider his short narrative‚ A Farwell to Arms to be a reflection on his life during the war. Hemingway uses many themes‚ including love‚ faith‚ war and death in order to turn this story in a modern tragedy for the world to see. Some older writers of literature

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    Internal struggles of Santiago in Old man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway I agree with William Handy in his quote‚ “ In the portrayal of Santiago in the Old man and the Sea there is no uncertainty of being‚ no confusion of self and values. …rather it is concerned with the depiction of conflicting values‚”(Handy 2) The Old Man has respect toward nature to make his decisions. Santiago also respected the marlin because he has finally found his match He knows the marlin can beat him nonetheless

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    Nicole Pastore Feindert English 303‚ 10:45AM-12:50 PM 14 February 2016 “Hills Like White Elephants” and Setting In “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway‚ the setting enhances and symbolizes the difficult choices both the American and Jig must face as well as analyzes the problem of projecting problems on to the environment in everyday life. Heavy in dialogue and lacking in detailed descriptions of the environment‚ Hemingway’s sparse choices in description become very essential to the

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    describe the writing style of American writer Ernest Hemingway. The theory is this: The meaning of a piece is not immediately evident‚ because the crux of the story lies below the surface‚ just as most of the mass of a real iceberg similarly lies beneath the surface. For example The Old Man and the Sea is a meditation upon youth and age‚ even though the protagonist spends little or no time thinking on those terms.In his essay “The Art of the Short Story”‚ Hemingway is clear about his method: “A few things

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    involved in war. In the novel‚ A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway‚ a spotlight is shining on the truth behind war and the people that get dragged into it. Taking place in 1917 in Italy‚ Lieutenant Henry is an American who enlisted to be an ambulance driver for the Italians. From his interactions with those around him we see what life at war is really like. Hemingway reveals the realities of war that contradicts a romanticized view. Hemingway shows the reality of forced involvement in the war.

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    Old Man and the Sea

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    ENC 1101 Essay Assignment: The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway There is a scene in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea‚ when after a shark has taken a big chunk “about forty pounds” off Santiago’s prize marlin catch‚ Santiago begins to doubt whether he should have gone out to sea and wishes that he had never “hooked the fish and was alone in bed on the newspapers” (103). Immediately after that‚ Santiago says‚ “But man is not made for defeat . . . A man can be destroyed but

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    A Farewell to Arms: The Meaning of Life Written as a semi-autobiographical novel during Ernest Hemingway’s experiences as an ambulance driver during World War I‚ A Farewell to Arms is a distinguished classic that will remain on the list of great literature. It is a love story. In fact‚ it is a “compelling love story” (Warren 45). But there is a story behind the love story that sets the standards for the whole book. The characters go on a quest of meaning and certitude in a world of “nada” (Warren

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    YourMomsFantasy Mr. YourMoms 4th Block English III Honors August 29‚ 2012 The Old Man and the Sea‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ was a story about an old fisherman named Santiago who lived in Cuba. Santiago went eighty-fourdays without a single catch. Hemingway uses great description when he describes the old man in the beginning of the story as “thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck. His hands had deep-creased scars from handling heavy fish on the cords.” Using great

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    Throughout the short story “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” written by Ernest Hemingway‚ the reader is being taken along a journey in which people and animals are fighting over power and dominance. From the killing of the lion and buffalo to the manipulation and infidelity‚ this story is full of disproportion of who and who does not have power. Watching how the fight for power effected these individuals showed the true idiosyncrasy of the people in this story. In all at the end of the it

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    person. Two of these writers are Tim O’Brian and Ernest Hemingway. O’Brian wrote "How to Tell a True War Story"; and Hemingway wrote a short story called "Soldier’s Home". Both of these stories illustrate to the reader just what war can do to an average person and what‚ during war‚ made the person change. The stories are alike in many respects due to the fact that both authors served time in the army; O’Brian in the Vietnam War and Hemingway in WWI. However‚ the stories do have differences due

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