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    The stories “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” and “The Wall” clearly describe the dark side of alienation. As one reads these works one gets a true feeling for the plights endured by the old man in‚ “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” and Pablo in‚ “The Wall”. This essay will discuss and compare the theme of loneliness among these characters. In “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” we are introduced to a deaf old man who visits a café frequently in the evenings. It becomes clear rather quickly that this old man is

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    Within A CleanWell-Lighted Place‚ symbolism is vastly applicable in the discovery of nothingness and loneliness within a small café. The overall symbol is that of a nihilistic life of which endorses the deafening of the world when engulfed in nightfall. Symbolism within the story allows for a greater effect as it emphasizes on the theme of nothingness and complete despair. As the older customer and waiter experience the traits of nihilism‚ the act of a well-light bar/café fills that void of nothingness

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    Stubbornness against humbleness‚ the two terms have fought for centuries on whether or not the other was the better to describe people. Reflecting on the contrasts and differences in old age against youth‚ Earnest Hemingway’s “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” portrays how the certain characteristics of the people illustrate the ways they see and deal with life. Through body language and atmospheric feelings‚ one can learn a lot from a person. The elderly man that awaits in the corner of the bar‚ though

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    The juxtaposition of light and darkness in “A CleanWell-Lighted Place” emphasizes the old waiter’s existential crisis. An existential crisis occurs when a character has a sudden realization or epiphany that life has no inherent meaning or purpose. Feelings of depression‚ anxiety‚ and nausea follow the sudden realization. The only way to move past an existential crisis is to act and create meaning and purpose in life. The old waiter experiences this when he realizes he has no wife or family and

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    Hemingway’s “A Clean Well- Lighted Place” was a short story about two waiters discussing the attempted suicide of an old man‚ who regularly comes to the bar. After reading over once‚ the story seems to have no direction or point. The story seems to just be random and just telling about how a man tried to kill himself. When read again‚ and more meticulously‚ an underlying meaning and other information can be found in the story. The meaning and information however can only be found by techniques or

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    outsiders. There is no terminology that could clarify the viewpoint of a despaired man. In his famous quote‚ Albert Camus argued‚ “… one needs more courage to live than to kill himself” (goodreads.com). In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “A Clean Well Lighted Place‚” the general message is conveyed through three main characters: the old man‚ the old waiter‚ and the young waiter. The old man and the old waiter struggle with disparity; despite this‚ the men are able to find a temporary sense of peace

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    the fear of opening up and letting their emotions out which eventually brings them down a path of suffering and misery. Ernest Hemingway and Merce Rodoreda were able to convey this message through their short stories‚ ‘A Clean Well-Lighted Place’ and ‘Rain’ as they revealed the consequences of one’s negligence of their isolation. In ‘A Clean Well-Lighted PlaceHemingway presents us with the nightly routine of a lonely‚ depressed and deaf old man with a history of attempted suicide in a cafe. He

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    A Clean Well-Lighted Place In the short story “A Clean Well-lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway the setting is very important. The story takes place in a Spanish speaking country in a café‚ but more so than the actual place the time is what makes the setting so crucial to the story. The story takes place at night Hemingway uses this in contrast to the well-lighted cafe with its artificial light. The contrast between dark and light is the main idea of the story and it is best expressed through the

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    thought it was. For instance‚ in the story‚ “A CleanWell- Lighted Place” an old man had his purpose‚ which was his wife‚ and lost it. He had to find a new purpose which was the Café. In the poem‚ “The Snow Man” his purpose is the winter. The article‚ “A Hunger Artist” is about a man whose purpose is to entertain his audience. All the people in these stories have found their purpose in life. To begin with‚ in the story‚ “A Clean Well-Lighted Place “ an old man who struggled to find a way to deal

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    Symbolism Analysis of a CleanWell-Lighted Place by Ernest Hemmingway A CleanWell-Lighted place is a short story by American Author Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway uses his unique writing style to describe a story that starts off with a deaf man sitting in a dark café. The entire story unfolds in the small café with three dominant speaking characters. The old man is sitting in the bar and is a customer who is drinking‚ and the other two characters are a waiter and barman. The barman is substantially

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