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    Donne seems to consciously ignore conventional measures of rhyme and meter and poetic beauty. His language is direct and like a conversation instead of a typical verse‚ in which his verse is full of dissonance. Critics of John Donne ’s "The Sun Rising" often note that the poem ’s displacement of the outside world in favor of two lovers ’ inner world serves to support its overall theme‚ which is the centrality of human love through a permanent physical universe (Otto). However‚ critics have stated

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    In the book "The Sun Also Rises"‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ the main characters live a very hedonistic life. A hedonist pursues pleasure in everything that they do. This can mean lounging on the beach instead of doing something productive‚ or having sex just because it feels good. Now a Christian lifestyle is a little bit different‚ they believe that in order to please their God‚ they must go through troubles and trials that are anything but pleasurable‚ but in the end‚ they get to spend eternity in paradise

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    SOUTHARD 1 The Sun Also Rises Hemingway Response Essay Trey Southard ENG 440 Zeller January 7‚ 2014 SOUTHARD 2 Prompt: If the Sun Also Rises serves as a fictional ode to Hemingway’s feelings about the first world war then why did he and his circle of expatriates feel unwilling or unable to return home? Ernest Hemingway’s‚ The Sun Also Rises is basically the telling of Hemingway’s personal story after

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    Name: ____Elena Tran__________________ Vocabulary Unit 21 In-Class Study Sheet Base Word/ Syn / Ant | Definition | Example using TSAR | 1. kudos | praise/honor received for an achievement | Pedro Romero received kudos from the audience. | S - accolade | an award/privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit | Jake and his friends are war veterans that have received accolades for their services. | A - odium | general hatred/disgust directed toward someone as

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    Sam as someone who gets into wars and needs help. Also‚ they define soldiers as ignorant people going to war in someplace or reason they don’t understand. The upbeat music that is traditionally used for invigorating soldiers is used to make fun of them. The ideas of “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die-Rag” clearly stem from the ideas of “I Don’t Know Where I’m Going But I’m On My Way.” On the prose side of literature‚ Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises gives the story of a group of individuals after

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    Calm After the Storm in The Sun Also Rises The veterans of World War I are referred to as the “Lost Generation.” The young men and women who serve during this time become adrift from their previous morals and values. Marriage‚ love‚ and loss are different for them. Desensitized‚ with many suffering posttraumatic stress disorder‚ the men and women are expected to return and continue their life before the war. However‚ as Ernest Hemingway and his novel The Sun Also Rises proves‚ this is not the case

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    Leland English 101 Writing Literary Memoirs September 27 2007 Loss of Identity The book‚ The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway‚ describes feelings and ideas that Americans had during the boom of the 20’s regarding the fear of change or loss in national identity. Loss of morality and increasing fear because of loss of identity during this period has created a general fear of dismemberment of culture and society consequence of the II World War. The Sun Also Rises is a socially loaded book because

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    Journal response 1 In the Sun Also Rises‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ alcoholism is an important theme in the novel. Alcoholism is a large part of Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises”. Drinking is the greatest escape that the characters use and the author employs it very often in the novel. All throughout the novel‚ the characters are drinking excessively. They use drinking to also help prove themselves. Because of Jake’s war wound made him physically unable‚ he feels that he must prove himself

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    In the search for hope for the protagonists of “The Sun Also Rises” Is there any hope for the Lost Generation? Do the title of the novel and the seemingly hopeful epigraph indicate that the Lost Generation still have the possibility to regain any of the values they have lost during the WW1? The epigraph to “The Sun Also Rises” contains a quote from Gertrude Stein‚ saying: “You are all a lost generation”. This proclamation is juxtaposed with the passage from the beginning of the Book of Ecclesiastes:

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    WR150 J7 Professor Kent Love in Modern Novel Paper three Final draft Apr. 17‚ 2012 The Sun also rises: A Continuously Reversed Cosine Tragedy In Gunther Schomigalle’s “How people go to hell: Pessimism‚ Tragedy‚ and Affinity to Schopenhauer in The Sun Also Rises”‚ he mentions‚ “I believe Hemingway was right when‚ in letters to his editor‚ he called The Sun Also Rises ‘a book as tragic as that’ (Reynolds 45) or ‘a damn tragedy’ (Lynn 333)” (Schomigalle 10). Some may argues that

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