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Discussion board #1:
Introduction
In the Foster readings this week, he spends a great deal of time
talking about sex, sexual symbols, and what sex symbolizes. In
“Hills Like White Elephants,” we have the aftermath of a sexual
act: an unwanted pregnancy. The abortion has not yet taken
place. We have no guarantees that it will, despite any
agreements struck during the conversation we’ve been permitted
to overhear. In this discussion, we will consider the rel ationship
of the characters and their plan.
Initial Post Instructions
Using examples from the story, analyze to what extent does this
discussion and the characters’ individual reactions to their
current predicament symbolize their entire relationship. What
conclusions does Hemingway lead us to draw about their
personalities? Is this couple going to stay together? Will the
man only stay with Jig if she has the abortion? If that’s the
case, are they in love?
Discussion Board #2:
Introduction
Though we hear a bit about the relationships of the four main
characters in Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk
About Love,” for the most part, we are presented with a dinner
party where the gin has been flowing and the storytelling has
begun. Given the topic of the week and the topic at Carver’s
dinner table, how does Carver use the stories his characters tell
to demonstrate to us what they actually think about love?
Initial Post Instructions
Select at least one of the characters and the story he or she has
selected to tell. Does the story contain their philosophy of love?
Does it divulge the storytelling character’s personality?
Consider the characters at the table who are listening to these
tales. Does your opinion of Mel and your assumption of his
“philosophy of love” change due to the stories he is subjected to
this drunken night?

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Both post only has to be 225 charactersDiscussion board #1

  • 1. Both post only has to be 225 characters Discussion board #1: Introduction In the Foster readings this week, he spends a great deal of time talking about sex, sexual symbols, and what sex symbolizes. In “Hills Like White Elephants,” we have the aftermath of a sexual act: an unwanted pregnancy. The abortion has not yet taken place. We have no guarantees that it will, despite any agreements struck during the conversation we’ve been permitted to overhear. In this discussion, we will consider the rel ationship of the characters and their plan. Initial Post Instructions Using examples from the story, analyze to what extent does this discussion and the characters’ individual reactions to their current predicament symbolize their entire relationship. What conclusions does Hemingway lead us to draw about their personalities? Is this couple going to stay together? Will the man only stay with Jig if she has the abortion? If that’s the case, are they in love? Discussion Board #2: Introduction Though we hear a bit about the relationships of the four main characters in Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” for the most part, we are presented with a dinner
  • 2. party where the gin has been flowing and the storytelling has begun. Given the topic of the week and the topic at Carver’s dinner table, how does Carver use the stories his characters tell to demonstrate to us what they actually think about love? Initial Post Instructions Select at least one of the characters and the story he or she has selected to tell. Does the story contain their philosophy of love? Does it divulge the storytelling character’s personality? Consider the characters at the table who are listening to these tales. Does your opinion of Mel and your assumption of his “philosophy of love” change due to the stories he is subjected to this drunken night?