Essays, Research Papers & Book Reports on Ernest Hemmingway (111 essays)
Ernest Hemingway essays:
The Influence and Innovation of Ernest Hemingway
... research essay will consider some of the subjects in Ernest Hemingways short stories and novels and the important influence of his writing style. Hemingway began his writing career as a reporter on the Kansas City Star newspaper. Hemingway ...
"A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway
... creates the basis for the story to elope through the lines. Ideas allow the reader to envelope themselves in the richness of the human particles generated by the thoughts and ideas of the characters and from Hemingway himself ...
Symbolisim in "Hills Like WHite Elephants" written by Ernest Hemingway
... The story "Hills Like White Elephants" written by Ernest Hemingway tells of a dysfunctional couple on the verge of making a life altering decision. Hemingway provides no direct insight about the character's circumstances; only through the use of ...
Elements of Myth and Folklore in Hemingway's stories
... Hemingway. In my research paper I will show how elements of folklore, myth, and fables support these themes in the stories "The Old Man and the Sea," "Indian Camp," "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro ...
Ernest Hemingway and his significance of landscapes, from "The Complete Short Stories".
... his characters emotions and also as a secondary character in his stories. Two good examples of this are Hemingway's "Big Two Hearted River" and "Hills Like White Elephants." In "Big Two Hearted River," Nick was the only human character but ...
A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway
... Ernest Hemingway?s novel A Farewell to Arms is the tale of a young American man who joins the Italian army for the rush; he later finds love and ends up regretting it all. The American ... in the movies?(Hemingway 37). When Fredric first enters the war he thinks it will be like what he sees in the movies ...
Old Man And The Sea
... Old Man And The Sea Hemingway writes a great novel about an old man, the hero of the book Santiago who battles a fish that almost kills him, but in the end he is a winner. After battling the fish ...
Elephants standing on a Hill (a critique on Ernest Hemingway's story Hills Like White Elephants, includes quotes)
... white elephant". Ernest Hemingway's fictional story, Hills Like White Elephants, carries a strong underlying meaning between the two characters, the conflicting views on what to do with their problem, which is an unexpected pregnancy and the thoughts of ...
Relationship in "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway
... Ernest Hemingway story "Hills like White Elephants" is, to me at least, a mysterious story, brief and ambiguous. A conversation takes place between a couple about the objectionable subject of handling an unwanted pregnancy, however, it is likely that no matter ...
Hemingway's "The Old Man and The Sea" .
... In Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea" there is a common relationship between Santiago and the fish that dealt with respect but the desire to conquer. Within this relationship Hemingway describes Santiago's feelings and attitudes toward the ...
Ernest Hemmingway
... everywhere. Ernest Hemmingway created a writing style aimed at the common man, who likes to be entertained while reading a story but is not bored with numerous superfluous details. Instead of writing sentences ...
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway: Youth vs. Old Age
... Ernest Hemingway's novel The Old Man and the Sea, the author uses the elderly man, Santiago, to represent old age, and he uses the boy, Manolin, to represent the aspect of youth in the story. The ...
"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemmingway: A Man can be Destroyed, but not Defeated
... brave and powerful man for all he went through. Santiago has great will power and experience built up in his old body. Santiago one of the most extraordinary characters ever to be thought up. Santiago had a lot on his ...
A Response To "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
... Hemingway had, for the most part, brief and concise sentences. There were very few huge blocks of descriptive text, so the book never lulled me to sleep. While the short dialogue sentences did not seem important at first glance, I liked ...
"A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway
... title of the book and the authors intended message. Hemingway was obviously not in favor of the war because of his disheartening descriptions of the horrors that took place on the battlefield ...