Essays, Research Papers & Book Reports on Ernest Hemmingway (129) essays
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The Symbolism of the Setting in "Hills Like White Elephants" by Hemingway
... run through a lush, green landscape full of grainfields and trees. A wide river runs lazily in the foreground of some tall mountains. It is almost like a paradise. This side of the station symbolizes the choice of going through with the abortion. As it is now they travel all around the world ...
"One man's trash is another (wo)man's treasure": Hemingway's, Hills Like White Elephants
... Ernest Hemingway's, "Hills Like White Elephants", the dialogue used by the characters allows readers to understand how manipulative and knieving people can be when they feel their way of life is in jeopardy. A white elephant is an item which one person ...
A summary of the symbolism in "The Old Man and The Sea" by Ernest Hemingway
... Oxford Advanced Learner's English-Chinese Dictionary, symbolism means the use of symbols to represent things; esp. in art and literature. One famous example of symbolism is the letter 'A' in The Scarlet Letter (1850) by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the novel, the character Hester Prynne ...
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway - A Look At The Characters' Lives
... the greatest American writer, or even the creator of the best American book. But Ernest Miller Hemingway certainly is the American writer, an undeniable collision of literary talent and iconic personality. He took Americans around the world with his new style of ...
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" and Ernest Hemingway
... novel loosely based on Ernest Hemingway's own experiences in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930's. Before I delve into the book itself, I thought it would be best to give some background information on Ernest Hemingway and on the Spanish Civil war and the circumstances surrounding it. Hemingway ...
The Old. A literary analysis of Hemingway's "A Clean Well Lighted Place"
... one who needs the cafe" ( Hemingway 161). Through the author's comparison of the old man and the older waiter, he reveals the waiter's loneliness and desire for youth. The narration communicates the personality of the older waiter. For example, the narrator depicts the ...
The Life of Hemingway.
... the flames of the plane, his vision and hearing were impaired..." (Hemingway Resource Center) On October 8, 1954 Hemingway won the noble Prize for Literature, but with his injuries he couldn't go to Sweden so he wrote an acceptance letter, instead of giving a speech. In 1960 the Hemingway ...
"The Sun Also Rise"s and "Winter Dreams".
... personality. He has a job and is the only one in his group who has a real job, but he does not seem to take his work seriously. He is content just to go with the flow of the people that surround him, despite the ...
Hemingway's Past Experiences as Themes in For Whom the Bell Tolls
... all of the events he wrote about in his novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. As one critic said: "Critics frequently state their belief that Hemingway's writing is largely autobiographical, based on personal experience..." (Hays n.p.). For Whom the Bell Tolls is about the ...
Ernest Hemingway "Old man and the sea" Analysis and symbols
... the great DiMaggio would be proud of me today.Page 103-Because it is all I have left. That and baseball.Page 105-San Pedro was a fisherman as was the father of the great DiMaggio."The Old man and the Sea". Ernest Hemingway ...