He returns home to Oak Park, Illinois from the hospital with multiple works from war (“Mini”4). Hemingway meets a woman named Elizabeth Hadley Richardson and marries her (“Timeline”3). She is the first of his four wives (“Timeline”3). Later the happy couple at the time moves to Paris (“Timeline”3). There in Paris, Hemingway begins to write and draw from the inspiration of the beauty of nature (“Timeline”3). Soon he begins to be noticed by all sorts of authors, publishers, and artists from all around the globe. Ernest Hemingway then purses his love and compaction of nature’s beauty through literature and art (“Mini”5). After a while Ernest Hemingway begins to develop a well-known name for him-self. Ernest Hemingway starts to publish and display his works of beauty in a variety of different places (“Biography”2). By the year 1953, Ernest Hemingway wins the Pulitzer Prize of literature award (“Timeline”5). The next following year on December 10, 1954, Ernest Hemingway receives the Nobel Prize in literature award, , becoming the fifth American to receive the award (“Timeline”6). By the age of 61, Ernest Hemingway had three children and was with his fourth wife, Mary Welsh (“Timeline”5). Currently at this age, Ernest Hemingway was suffering from depression, injuries from the past, and depression (“Timeline”5). One early morning, on July 2, 1961 fed up with the way his life was going at the moment, Ernest Hemingway committed suicide and shot himself in the living room (“Biography”5). His wife, Mary Welsh, ran to the living room to the sound of the noise that she had heard to find her husband, still in his pajamas, dead (“Biography”5). The death of the best writer in the 20th century of literature upsets generations of
He returns home to Oak Park, Illinois from the hospital with multiple works from war (“Mini”4). Hemingway meets a woman named Elizabeth Hadley Richardson and marries her (“Timeline”3). She is the first of his four wives (“Timeline”3). Later the happy couple at the time moves to Paris (“Timeline”3). There in Paris, Hemingway begins to write and draw from the inspiration of the beauty of nature (“Timeline”3). Soon he begins to be noticed by all sorts of authors, publishers, and artists from all around the globe. Ernest Hemingway then purses his love and compaction of nature’s beauty through literature and art (“Mini”5). After a while Ernest Hemingway begins to develop a well-known name for him-self. Ernest Hemingway starts to publish and display his works of beauty in a variety of different places (“Biography”2). By the year 1953, Ernest Hemingway wins the Pulitzer Prize of literature award (“Timeline”5). The next following year on December 10, 1954, Ernest Hemingway receives the Nobel Prize in literature award, , becoming the fifth American to receive the award (“Timeline”6). By the age of 61, Ernest Hemingway had three children and was with his fourth wife, Mary Welsh (“Timeline”5). Currently at this age, Ernest Hemingway was suffering from depression, injuries from the past, and depression (“Timeline”5). One early morning, on July 2, 1961 fed up with the way his life was going at the moment, Ernest Hemingway committed suicide and shot himself in the living room (“Biography”5). His wife, Mary Welsh, ran to the living room to the sound of the noise that she had heard to find her husband, still in his pajamas, dead (“Biography”5). The death of the best writer in the 20th century of literature upsets generations of