The man pressures the girl into getting an abortion because he believes that the operation is facile and that it will resolve the conflict that the couple faces. The girl on the other hand looks at the issue from a perspective of a mother who is asked to erase an innocent child. The lack of understanding and communication between the man who addresses the matter from on the surface, and the girl who is experincing emotional conflicts between choosing the man or the baby shows that they inhabit two disparate worlds of thoughts and cannot come to accordance. With this conflict in place, Hemingway uses dialogue, setting, and symbolism to further develop the girl’s emotions, character, and relationships with
The man pressures the girl into getting an abortion because he believes that the operation is facile and that it will resolve the conflict that the couple faces. The girl on the other hand looks at the issue from a perspective of a mother who is asked to erase an innocent child. The lack of understanding and communication between the man who addresses the matter from on the surface, and the girl who is experincing emotional conflicts between choosing the man or the baby shows that they inhabit two disparate worlds of thoughts and cannot come to accordance. With this conflict in place, Hemingway uses dialogue, setting, and symbolism to further develop the girl’s emotions, character, and relationships with