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    Writing Assignment #1 The Help and Water for Elephants Translating a novel into a film is not as easy as one may have thought. Due to time constraints‚ characters and/or scenes may be eliminated and therefore may not have the same impact as a novel‚ but this is not always the case. The Help written by Kathryn Stockett and published in 2009. The film version was released on August 10‚ 2011 by DreamWorks and directed by Tate Taylor. The cast includes Emma Scott (Skeeter Phelan)‚ Viola Davis

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    When a reader reads a short story they need to pay attention because even the smallest of details are important. This proves to be true due to analysis of the surroundings of the characters and how they react to them. In Ernest Hemingway’s short story "Hills Like White Elephants‚" the main conflict is a man who is trying to convince his female companion to have an abortion but the girl is resistant to the whole idea. Between the description of the couple’s surroundings‚ their dialogue‚ and how they

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    I decided to take a chance on Sara Gruen’s novel Water for Elephants‚ after reading the rave reviews of the book posted on several social media sites by friends and acquaintances. The truth is‚ it is summer and I am desperate for a distraction away from my recent obsession with Grey’s Anatomy reruns fueled by Netflix’s instant queue. So I purchased the book and slowly began retreating from my computer screen that stole 42 minutes of my day as I sat captivated by Dr. Owen Hunt’s passionate kissing

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    No to Abuse! “Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is- whether its victim is human or animal- we cannot expect things to be much better in this world.”- Rachel Carson. In the novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen‚ there is a charismatic but twisted animal trainer named August. You may think his name reminds you of the month August so‚ therefore‚ he has a sunny disposition. Don’t let that fool you for one second! While his name suggests

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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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    Literary Analysis of Hills like White Elephants Stacey Wall ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Instructor Emily Brandon April 28‚ 2014 Literary Analysis of Hills like White Elephants In this paper I will attempt to address the theme of the short story Hills like White Elephants‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ as well as its use of symbolism and its point of view. Hemingway had an almost innate ability of bring his characters to life and using symbolism to convey the

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    Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway Hills Like White Elephants‚ a short story by Hemingway‚ addresses the secret issues of a society with use of characters and symbolism. Centered on abortion‚ a very controversial and taboo theme‚ considering the context and setting of the story. Even though abortion dates back to the 1970s when women became liberated with rights to choose parenthood the story signifies all the negative impressions during that era. Though the author never directly mentions

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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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    After careful reading of Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills Like White Elephants"‚ it is very clear what it’s purpose is. The story takes in the Ebro River valley of Spain‚ where an American man and his female companion Jig are waiting for a train and having drinks discussing "doing it". Obviously‚ by "doing it"‚ they’re referring to whether or not they should have an abortion. At the end of the story‚ we can only assume that they decide to go through with the abortion‚ when Jig tells the American male "I

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    Hills Like White Elephants In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway it can be assumed that the girl Jig gets an abortion and does not stay together with the American considering the amount of conflict they have shown in the text. Jig seems a lot younger than the American‚ since she is referred to as girl in the story. Also‚ she seems like she wants to have the abortion. Example from the text‚ “I’ll do it and everything will be fine (Ernest Hemingway)”. However‚ she is

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