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    strengthened due to war. In The Sun Also Rises‚ Hemingway “not only contributes to the body of travel literature that offers an insider’s perspective on the lifestyle of the self-exiled writers‚ artists‚ and bon vivants who made Paris in the 1920s legendary‚ but also mythologizes this historic moment” (Field 36). Lady Brett Ashley is a “symbol of this post-war environment” in that her power comes from “preying on the weakness of a society devalued by the breakdown of pre-war values and ideals” (Wilentz 189)

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    directly telling us anything. Gibbons and Whiteley (forthcoming) define this more clearly by stating that ‘free indirect discourse does not feature reporting clauses or inverted commas (because it is free) but is presented in third-person’ (p67). By using free indirect discourse‚ Niffengger ‘creates the impression of narrational voice‚ while [the] freeness‚ on the other‚ appears to align the discourse with a particular character’s viewpoint’ (Gibbons and Whiteley

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    criticisms of the Catholic Church. As a result of this‚ the church attempted to clean up the corruption and clarify its teachings and beliefs. By doing so‚ the Counter-Reformation was established which then led to the Council of Trent. According to Brett and Kate McKay‚ “The Council of Trent declared that art should be used to explain principles by being direct‚ emotionally persuasive‚ and powerfully designed to fire the spiritual imagination and inspire the viewer to greater piety”

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    Summary of Outcomes." Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders 25.5 (1995): 481-493. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 21 Nov. 2009. Rabin‚ Roni Caryn. (2009). Vital Signs: Regimens; Study Finds Diets Has No Effects on Autism. New York Times. Whiteley‚ Paul‚ et al. "A gluten-free diet as an intervention for autism and associated spectrum disorders: preliminary findings." Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice 3.1 (1999): 45. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 21 Nov. 2009.

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    emptiness‚ which they resolve through sex and alcohol. This can be attributed to the disillusionment surrounding the Great War‚ better known as World War I. Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby represents the Jazz Age and high life of the 1920s‚ in contrast to Brett Ashley as the New Woman of the 1920s and Jake Barnes ’s embodiment of the Lost Generation in Hemingway ’s The Sun Also Rises. The Great Gatsby illustrated people reaching for the "American Dream." The Sun Also Rises instills a "permanent emotion‚"

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    fighting functions as a metaphor for human relations in many different ways. The story is told from the perspective of Jake Barnes‚ a somewhat disillusioned American with an unfortunate war injury that has rendered him impotent. Jake is in love with Brett who is a rich‚ rather promiscuous woman. The interesting thing about Jake and Brett’s relationship is that it is completely frustrating to both of them‚ and they seem unable to break themselves from one another. The bull lives ambiguously both as strength

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    the reaction of conventional wisdom to healthy subversion of that brand of wisdom. Hence the often truly sad gulf which Trilling laments between the pronouncements of Hemingway "the man" and the artistically indirect achievement of Hemingway "the artist" ["Hemingway and His Critics‚" Partisan Review‚ 1939.] Jake Barnes‚ to deal with the central character of but one of Hemingway’s novels‚ is far more than

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    song “I Want to Conquer the World” comes from the Bad Religion album called No Control‚ it was written and also released in nineteen eighty nine by Epitaph Records and is a great example of political expression while actually conveying how the writer Brett Gurewitz (guitarist) desires people to seek for peace‚ not violence. The main theme of the song explains the tragedies of the world in which we live; from hypocritical Christians to soldiers that are ruining people’s homes on a massive scale‚ then

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    was during his first stay in Europe where he found inspiration to write the memoir A Moveable Feast. In it‚ he talks about his many experiences while living in Paris during the 1920s‚ a period of time when the city was haven for american expatriate artists and writers also known as The Lost Generation. During the next four years‚ Hemingway published various novels and short stories such as “Hills Like White Elephants‚” and “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber.” In like manner‚ he wrote The Sun

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    marrying Dr. Clarence Edmonds Hemingway. While growing up‚ the young Hemingway spent lots of his time hunting and fishing with his physician father‚ Dr. Clarence Hemingway‚ and learned about the ways of music with his mother‚ who was a musician and artist. He was the second of Clarence and Grace Hemingway’s six children. He was raised in a strict Protestant community that tried as hard as possible to be separate themselves from the big city of Chicago‚ though they were very close geographically. Both

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