Essays, Research Papers & Book Reports on Ernest Hemmingway (129) essays
Ernest Hemingway essays:
Hemingway's Underdeveloped Women Vs. Defective Men In His Short Stories
... the third story Hills Like White Elephants, Hemingway sets his shallow female as a pregnant woman giving in predictably to her husband who is tentatively advocating an abortion. Although the connection to abortion is somewhat masked within the story the relationship between the man and ...
In the novel The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway is able to teach readers about self determination.
... Old Man and The Sea using third person omniscient. It is not a character but somebody who is outside of the action who knows all the facts. Hemingway is relating the inner feeling and thoughts of his characters through third person omniscient. For example his feeling close to the flying fish ...
"Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway
... Manos Mathew English 206 Prof D.S "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway is a magnificent short story that illustrates the tragic effects of war on a young soldier's life, as he tries to come home. This story helps paint a vivid picture of the type of life a soldier faced after coming back ...
The Importance of Elements:Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place."
... Hemingway's short story "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" is one about loneliness and half way searches for friendship/ companionship. The author uses "the clean, well-lighted place" as a place of belongingness and acceptance in a world of loneliness, darkness, and cruelty. In this story, the characters ...
"The Sun Also Rises": Compares and Contrasts Cohns relationships with other characters in the novel.
... Ernest Hemingway's novel, "The Sun Also Rises", the theme of escaping reality by engaging in excessive drinking and casual sex occurs repeatedly. The new attitudes of The Lost Generation manifested in Lady Brett Ashley, who goes through many meaningless relations with several male characters ...
Baseball in "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway
... The motif of baseball and Joe DiMaggio in Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea" implements the current events of the time, as well as providing Santiago a comparison between DiMaggio and himself. Hemingway incorporates the current events of the ...
"Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway: Who is the more admirable character - Frederic Henry or Catherine Barkley?
... Ernest Hemingway is a novel of love and war during the First World War, narrated by the main character, Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver for the Italian army. Between Frederic and his love companion Catherine Barkley, the reader observes the personality traits of both their good and ...
Women in "Hills like White Elephants" and "The Yellow Wallpaper"
... Hemingway's life and works. He wrote a short story, "Hills like White Elephants." In both the story and Hemingway's life one of the family members had to go. Hemingway wrote a letter to Pauline during the 100-day separation comparing it to being like an abortion. Hemingway ...
"The Sun also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
... The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway. The title suggests an importance of time and a cyclical motif. Yet it also has a hopeful tone, focusing more on beginnings than on endings. There are many cycles in the book and one of the most evident is that of Lady Brett Ashley and ...
Sanctuary in "The Stranger" by Albert Camus and "A Clean Will Lighted Place"
... of mind for the time being. The deaf man's sanctuary is alcohol. With alcohol, he can intoxicate himself and leave into a different state of mind, taking a temporary vacation from reality. The bartenders argue what is wrong with him, ignoring the real issues he might have. The deaf man ...