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    his death and in many instances, events from his own life come up in his stories. In Ernest Hemingway’s fictional short story, In Another Country, he writes about an adequate amount of events happening to a young,…

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    Kurt Vonnegut was an inspiring and impactful writer. He wrote many novels, short stories, and poems. Kurt Vonnegut received many awards for his stellar writing. He usually wrote his stories in the styles of drama, fiction, and science fiction. Kurt Vonnegut wrote because he enjoyed writing and because it helped him cope with whatever was going on in his life at the moment. This is what made Kurt Vonnegut such a great writer. Kurt Vonnegut was born on November 11, 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana.…

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    Fitzgerald, better known as F. Scott Fitzgerald, was a famous American novelist and short story writer. Named after his famous relative Francis Scott Key who was famous for writing the "Star Spangled-Banner", F. Scott Fitzgerald was considered to be one of the greatest writers during the twentieth-century. However, Fitzgerald was not always as famous as he is now. Like most authors, there were many struggles in his career. His stories were usually turned down the first time, and he was told to…

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    Amy Hempel Amy Hempel is an American short story author who was born on December 14th, 1951 in Chicago, Illinois to Gardiner and Gloria Hempel. Amy Hempel spent most of her early childhood in Chicago as well as Denver, Colorado before moving to San Francisco, California at the age of sixteen (Fields, 127). Hempel seems to be heavily influenced by her time spent in California because many of her stories take place within the state, however, she eventually settled in New York where she attended…

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    The short excerpt from “Remembering My Childhood on the Continent of Africa” by David Sedaris encourages readers to be satisfied with the things they have and not to just focus on what they don’t have. The story compared the two lives of David and his friend, Hugh. They both had pets, family gathering, and went on school fieldtrips, but David had a very dull and ordinary childhood while Hugh had a spontaneous one. His feelings towards his friend’s life became obvious without him having to come…

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    will define the underlying ethnic biases of the “white patriarchal male” that is based on the short stories “Hills Like White Elephants” and ““Indian Camp” by Earnest Hemingway. Hemmingway’s biography provides a foundation for the racism and sexist behavior of privileged white males in the context of James Mellow’s description of Hemingway as a literary figure in the early part of the 20th century. The short story “Hills Like White Elephants” defines the casual and carefree attitude of a male…

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    The blues originated from African-Americans on Southern plantations in the nineteenth century. Slaves, ex-slaves, and families of slaves were the main creators of blues music (Kopp, AllAboutJazz.com). Bessie Smith is known as the most popular female blues singer in the 1920s. Smith was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on the fifteenth of April of 1894. Growing up, Smith did not really have her parents in her life due to them both dying while she was young, around eight or nine years-old (Editors…

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    uses the imagery of the setting to symbolize the women’s indecision towards her abortion, captures the involvement of human interaction through subtlety and perception, and this short story represents in today’s society how women are still inferior to the opposite sex. First of all, symbolism is the main key in this short story. For example, the landscape represents light and darkness. On one side of the hills we have a beautiful view that has a rich green vegetation. “Across on the other side,…

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    Poems). Plath’s career in writing is explained in all of her poems from her life experiences. She was a very successful writer and attended great colleges. The collection of poems and novel she had written throughout her life were very personal. She wrote one of her most interesting poems, “Mirror”, in 1961; two years before her death. Sylvia Plath expresses her intense thoughts and feelings in her famous poem, “Mirror”. 1. Personal Life Sylvia Plath lived a very unhappy, short life. She was…

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    Throughout her career and later life is where Foot began her life in philosophy and wrote her many essays on the topic of moral philosophy. In her personal life, she had shared a flat with Iris Murdoch directly after they graduated out of college. However, their friendship was fairly short lived as Iris left historian MRD Foot, and caused him suffering. Philippa, as a way to console him, married him in 1945. After marrying, the couple moves back to Oxford where she begins a graduate scholarship…

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