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    have no meaning in life until we find a way to make our lives mean something, for some of us that time never comes. Ernest Hemingway wrote many short stories that have the underlying message of existentialism and that includes his story “A Clean Well-Lighted Place” which follows the late night events within a cafe. Through this everlasting night we see three phases of aging men, each facing or having the chance to face a existential crisis. However they hold onto something that keeps them…

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    of view to create a certain feeling for their readers. They can use any of the four points of view to either capture their reader’s attention or to make the ending of their story more of a surprise to the readers. In Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, there is an old man and two waiters, a younger and older waiter, in a cafe. The old man is deaf, so when the old man wants to drink more brandy, the young waiter kicks him out and the older waiter questions him about it. Later on the…

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    believe they are nothing in the world. Most believe they have a specific purpose and are in some way important, when in reality, they are nothing in the big picture. Before they can become important, they must realize their insignificance. In A Clean Well-Lighted Place, Hemingway conveys his message people can only become something once they realize they…

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    The narrator demonstrates the central theme of the fiction story “A Clean Well Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway by having three age groups young, mid aged and older view the meaning of life. I believe that the theme of the story is that life has no desired meaning, and that everyone ends the same way, alone and dead in the ground. In the story life was viewed differently by the ages of each character described because they all have different situations and beliefs. The young waiter finds joy…

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    handle the uncertainty of life, reveals a lot about their character. Some are faced with a life time of sadness but see the beauty in life, while others are blessed with opportunities but are never fully happy. In “Everyday Use”, and “A Clean, Well- Lighted Place,” we see how the division between young/old, naiveté/experience, and nontraditional/tradition play a crucial part in the story’s plot. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” there is a recognizable contrast between young/old,…

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    Although they are still somewhat unique in “Babylon Revisited” and “A Clean Well Lighted Place”, both short stories follow a minimalistic structure. “Babylon Revisited” only has one scene in the entire story, when >>>. In addition, Fitzgerald uses a more minimalistic prose, with straightforward, short sentences, seen in the last sentences…

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    Ernest Hemingway is a well known American novelist of the 20th century. He wrote an assortment of novels and short stories throughout his career. Two of his most famous short stories are “Hills Like White Elephants” and “A Clean Well Lighted Place.” Both of these works are written in a way that forces the reader to look beyond the general details to interpret the meanings of the stories. The significance of the works must be determined based on underlying themes and symbolism. This style of…

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    The theme plays a huge role in the stories “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield and “A Clean, Well- Lighted Place” by Ernest Hemingway. The theme vastly shapes the story,the epiphany sets up the theme, and strikes a question in the mind of the reader. These author0s do a great job of creating deeper theme, which you have to think deeply about. They are both really well constructed and show good theme implementation. The themes of both these stories are very similar, because they both portray…

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    This short story takes place in a café. It is a night and the café is empty, except an old, deaf man and two waiters, talking about him. The young waiter wants him to leave the café so he could go home, but the old one is more understanding. When the old man „asks“ for another brandy, the young says that they are closing. When he is gone, the waiters resume their discussion. The young wants to hurry home to his wife, whereas the old waiter is one „of those who like to stay late in the café“. The…

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    all three texts?) The symbolic significance of the title is that is a “Clean, Well-Lighted Place” is a place of refuge and hope. This title can relate to many characters in all three texts because of the the underlying themes in all three of the texts is hope and following your dreams. In Of Mice and Men, Lennie and George are constantly waiting to reach their dream goal of their own ranch. They want a “Clean, Well-Lighted Place” to call home. George wants to be free to do as he pleases and not…

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