Essays, Research Papers & Book Reports on Ernest Hemmingway (129) essays
Ernest Hemingway essays:
The Effects of War on Ernest Hemingway.
... World War II, Ernest and Martha traveled to England to work as war correspondents. While in England, he had undergone yet another divorce when he met and married Mary Welsh in 1946, also a journalist. In 1953, he won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for The Old Man and the Sea. The ...
Ernest Hemmingway: Who is is what he has done!
... the well-known "The Old Man and the Sea" in 1952, before his work was given the greatest honour. He also wrote a numerous amount of books and short stories, far to many to be listed briefly. In 1954, the same year he wrote " The Old Man and the Sea ", Hemmingway was nominated, and won, the ...
WWI Effects and The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
... the War in The Sun Also Rises Ernest Hemmingway was an intellectual writer who used characters, setting, and action in the novel, The Sun Also Rises, to convey many themes. He is also known to be a writer about the World War I time period. Thus, World War I has affected each of the characters in the ...
Analysis of Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea - this paper uses an anthropological prospective. It's a good paper ... my teacher was a low grader!
... and departing, crossing and changing. It marks the point at which choices and decisions must be made in order to proceed. In this paper I intend to investigate the symbolic meaning of threshold as a position of growth for the characters in the novel The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, and ...
An analysis of Earnest Hemingway and "A Farewell to Arms."
... a Nobel Peace Prize for literature in 1954 for his book, The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway was a literary genius and that is exemplified through his writing. Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1899. He got his first job as a reporter for the Kansas City Star at the ...
"Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway which gives brief bio on Ernest Hemingway, a description on the book and some symbolism in the story.
... The Sun Also. In 1929 he published A Farewell to Arms, arguably the finest novel to emerge from World War I. In 1953, he won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In 1954, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Sadly Hemingway committed suicide on July 2, 1961. The Old Man and the Sea is the ...
Santiago as a Hemmingway Code Hero in Hemingway's "The Old Man and The Sea"
... the old man only to get it as far as the side of the boat. The Old Man And The Sea portrays Hemingway Code Heros to their fullest potential. As Heros they try their hardest to persevere under pressure and achieve the goal in front of them. They show the characteristics of a ...
The Powerful Male Authority
... a man's accomplishments. From an unwanted child and pending abortion to the insanity of a women imprisoned in her home, both Ernest Hemingway and Charlotte Perkins Gilman use women with docile dispositions and tired characters in order to display the effects of the male superiority on the ...
Masterplots: Déjà vu and Memories of Happiness An analysis of masterplots and deja vu found in Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean Well-Lighted Place" and Annie Proulx's "Brokeback Mountain"
... and earn a living, and are expected to conform. Bigotry and intolerance still exist all over the world. Old men and homosexuals alike have enormous obstacles to overcome on their way to happiness. In Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" the old man visits the bar because it is a ...
The role of women in society according to Ernest Hemmingway's "Hills like White Elephants", Steinbeck's The "Chrysanthemums", and James Joyce's "Eveline."
... a world that is predominantly male oriented. Literature provides the reader a window into the lives, thoughts, and actions of women. Ernest Hemmingway's "Hills like White Elephants", Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums", and James Joyce's "Eveline" each paint a ...