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    a difference in our world. The definition of a hero is based on people’s opinion of what a hero do to help people. While some people believe that a stereotypical comic superhero is a definition of a hero, others believe that a hero can be anyone. Ernest Hemingway, the famous author for a various amount of classical stories, influences many people on what a hero is1. Based on his stories, people use the term “Code Hero” to describe the type of traits a hero has in Hemingway’s stories and use…

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    Literary devices impact the emotion, the heart, and the feeling of the story. Two authors who use literary devices well are Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. Faulkner’s dark raw tone deepens the plot and keeps the reader interested. However Hemmingway’s writing flows with dialogue. Making the reader feel as if they are in the setting of which the story is taking place. Knowing the emotions behind Faulkner’s characters helps the reader connect and hold on to the hope that is revealed by the…

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    World War I was very tragic time, and only a few novelist captured the true lives of people who lived during that time. Ernest Hemingway, an english author who was in the Italian first aid during World War I, is one of the novelist who show an aspect of life during World War I in the novel Farewell to Arms. Hemingway tries to show what people had to deal with during those times. A man named Fredi, who is an american in the Italian first aid, meets a woman who he falls in love with. He tries to…

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    Ernest Hemingway’s collection of short stories, In Our Time, contains many symbols and topics about the future, and more specifically about how events don’t always go as planned. Many of those symbols are expressed in the short stories “Indian Camp,” “The Three Day Blow,” and “Big Two-Hearted River: Part 1.” People may have a plan for their future, but they can never know exactly what’s going to happen is a big theme that is expressed throughout Hemingway’s collection. One of the first stories…

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    In “Soldier’s Home” written by Ernest Hemingway, Harold Krebs, referred to as Krebs, is a young man who has just returned home from Germany where he served in the Army during World War I. However, his transition from a soldier of war to a citizen in his society proves to be harder than the people around him expect. In “A Sorrowful Woman” written by Gail Godwin, the woman is a wife and mother who falls ill and decides to keep herself away from both of them. Both Krebs and the woman display…

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    Ernest Hemingway was a great author of many short stories about war and how they affect people. The story that I read was soldiers home this story is based right after World War I. The author live thru and volunteered in this war as an ambulance driver before he was injured. This is important to realize when reading this story because he has a felt the pain and suffering that most of the characters in his story's go thru. This story is centered around the struggles that soldiers have trying to…

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    Hemingway experienced war firsthand and in 20th century he wrote a lot about war, no other American writer wrote more about war than Hemingway. He worked as a journalist and served in World War I before he published his book called ‘In Our Time.’ In 1951, Hemingway wrote ‘The Old Man and the Sea’ it became his most famous book and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1952. In 20th century Hemingway was the most significant American author, his novels have left a mark on literary production around the…

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    Ernest Hemingway had a very big influence on the entire world. He was born on July 21st, 1899 in Cicero, Illinois. He started his writing career with the Kansas City newspaper office when he was seventeen. When the United States entered the war he volunteered for the Italians in an ambulance unit. He was injured on the front and spent a lot of time in hospitals in Italy. When he returned to the States he became a writer for the Canadian and American newspapers. He later returned to Europe to…

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    Documenting his life story as a young man in 1920’s Paris, Ernest Hemingway’s classic memoir, A Moveable Feast brings an affluence of detailed encounters and memories he had during his visit. It also describes the lifestyle he remembers as an aspiring writer with his first wife, Hadley. In the “Fragments” section of the restored edition of A Moveable Feast, Hemingway writes, “If the reader prefers, this book may be regarded as fiction…” This book is factual, but he has fictionalized some parts…

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    Ernest Hemingway 's Personal Life in His Books Ernest Hemingway was seen as a macho man. He was known to include himself in his characters. He tended to describe himself as a masculine, nature enjoying, woman loving, often depressed, alcoholic, hero. Ernest Hemingway used his childhood and personal life experiences to write his literary works. Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on July 21, 1899 (Ernest Hemingway in Key West). Hemingway 's family was upper middle class. As a…

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