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    is the old man a success or failure? (brain storm) 2 page persuasive essay defending your position You must use example from the book failure because page 1 he has not caught a fish in 40 days success because he catches a 18 foot monster fish that he struggled for 3 days to catch. (don't know page number) failure because he struggles for 3 days to catch a fish and i understand that it is a 18ft marlin. success he prays to the virgin mary for the death if the fish page 65 failure because he…

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    Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway, there are many symbols that may be interpreted as different things. The book has several main symbols throughout it. These symbols include the land, the light, the alcohol, the train station, and the white elephant. Many people have different interpretations of what they think the symbols mean and what each stand for exactly. As the story begins, we are introduced to the setting which is described as brown and dry with no shade or tress. It feels as if the story…

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    most likely influenced by his involvement in being an ambulance driver in Italy during WWI, and WWII. I’m sure the many tragic deaths and losses that he had seen during that time must have had a thing to do with his stories of love, war, and losing people, and since all of those themes were relatable back during actual war time, it would make sense on why he went down in history as one of the greatest writers of his time and to this day he is still known everywhere for his creative literature…

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    Irrevocable Regrets Hemingway’s Overarching theme of death creates an overwhelming sense of fear and anguish. He takes us to the summit of the tallest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro. In the story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” Harry and his wife Helen, become stranded on a safari in Africa after one of the bearings in their truck burned out. Africa was not a final destination for Harry but Fate has ultimately made this his final resting ground. In this story, Ernest Hemingway…

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    In life people can relate to certain short stories because most relate to everyday life. I felt “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and “Good People” by David Wallace Foster are two short stories with similar themes that are true everyday issues couples face. In the story “Hills like White Elephant” the American girl, Jig, is pregnant. She is described to be in a train station with who is supposed to be her boyfriend. She is faced with a dilemma of whether or not to have an…

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    “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway uses the Modernist elements of dialect while focusing on the concrete parts of it's story and setting, along with the strong sense of alienation that comes from the characters. Hemingway uses the Modernist style of only focusing on concrete details and using dialect to keep things to the point, even if it's in a bit of an elusive way. He doesn't mention it directly in the story, but it becomes apparent the “The American and the girl with him”,…

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    the snow. Hemingway starts the story off this way to show the realty of the unnamed writers life. The beginning of this short story parallels the ending by concluding the story with a forum about a Spanish bull fighter who died of pneumonia and the people that carried pictures of him in their pockets in his memory. In between this parallel, the unnamed writer, through a stream of consciousness, asks multiple rhetorical questions to figure out what his audience likes to read about. Through the…

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    telling this story, he sends a subliminal jab to Jake about his own love life and his faked relationship with the hired prostitute. This shows how a simple scene in Hemingway’s work can show hidden meaning and symbolism (Amidon 331-332; Sheets-Nesbitt 242). Hemingway was known for his themes of pain, self-worth, masochism, death, and animal connections but no theme is more prevalent than what Hemingway is known for, masculinity, otherwise known as the “Hemingway Hero”. The stoic man is the…

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    In “Hills Like White Elephants”, Ernest Hemingway talks about a couple facing their relationship’s conflicts. He includes displeasing words and phrases to indicate the protagonists’ relationship has come to an end. The story’s central idea is that communication is the key for a long-lasting relationship. In this story, the physical setting, the use of language, and the tone affect Ernest Hemingway’s central idea by providing readers hints that the two main characters will go their separate ways…

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    that in itself is vague and lacks distinction in rural southern society of the 1900s. By using two very different yet connected types of writing: prose and poetry, Toomer approaches the rigid concrete definition of race by color and questions whether people of mixed backgrounds can be confined to color categories. By using the connected ideas of prose and poetry, Toomer draws out the difference between black and white, yet at the same time, he embraces the gray, the duality. In other words,…

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