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hemingway Essay
Ernest Hemingway was an American writer. He was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. He committed suicide in 1961 in Ketchum, Idaho (Burges
17). Even today Hemingway is one of the most recognized authors in the world. Hemingway's experiences during World War I are directly shown in
many of his works. His general outlook on life is reflected in the adventures of his characters. It is clear that Hemingway had a desire to be part of the
war even though, due to bad vision he was unable to enlist in the army and fight in the war. Instead he lied about his age and went to Italy to become an
ambulance driver. While in Italy he experienced many things that he would later go on to write about in works such as A Farewell to Arms and For
Whom the...show more content...
While at post one night Hemingway was first wounded by an Austrian mortar shell, then the same night he was further wounded by machine gun fire
while he was carrying an Italian soldier to safety. Though badly wounded his injuries were not fatal; all his injures where contained to his legs
(www.timelesshemingway.com). Hemingway spent five days in a field hospital before an excruciating train trip to Milan. In Milan things took an
upward turn when surgery was successful. Hemingway was regarded as a hero and reported in newspapers and newsreels at home as the first
American wounded in Italy (TimelessHemingway 2). It is debatable whether this was true but no matter, Hemingway was enjoying himself.
World War One was the setting of many of Hemingway's stories. He used his personal experiences as their basis but enhanced them greatly. In 1929
Hemingway published A Farewell to Arms; the novel that many critics consider to be the best ever written about World War One (Burgess 56). It is
based on Hemingway's personal experiences during the war. The main character, Lt. Frederic Henry, is wounded, just as Hemingway was. He is
hospitalized and falls in love with a nurse. Hemingway also fell in love with his wartime nurse. But Hemingway took the characters further than his
wartime experience. He created action from later experiences. He was very good at putting things together. He made up whatever he needed to suit his
purposes (Hemingway 87). If the actual events worked, he stuck
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Earnest Hemingway Essay
Earnest Hemingway
As one of the 20th century's most important and influential writers. His writings drew heavily on his own experiences for his writing. His writing
reflected his trouble with relating to women and his tendency to treat them as objects, as he had four marriages and countless affairs, highlighting his
theme of alienation and disconnection. Now here is why he is what he is by writing about what he was.
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, to Dr. Clarence Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. Oak Park was a
mainly Protestant, upper middle–class suburb of Chicago that Hemingway would later refer to as a "town of wide lawns and narrow...show more
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After only six months on staff at the Star, Hemingway resigned and attempted to enlist in the army, only to be rejected because of poor vision.
Determined to get involved in the war, he joined the Red Cross and was shipped off to Italy as an ambulance driver. His first day on the job, a
munitions factory exploded and he had to carry the bodies and body parts of the women who worked in the factory to a makeshift morgue. Only a
few weeks later, as he was distributing chocolate and cigarettes to Italian soldiers in the trenches near the front lines, Hemingway was seriously
wounded by fragments from an Austrian mortar shell which had landed only a few feet away. Hemingway claimed, despite over 200 pieces of
shrapnel being lodged in his legs and being shot in the legs several times, he managed to carry a wounded soldier back to the
Schlusemeyer 3 first aid station. For this feat, he was awarded the Silver Medal for Valor by the Italian government. Because of his tendency to
exaggerate his heroism in telling of his own feats, however, some believe that Hemingway may have changed some details about the event in retelling
it or fabricated it altogether (Rozkis 235).
After rehabilitating in Milan for a short time, Hemingway returned home and was celebrated as a war hero. He was nineteen
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Ernest Hemingway Essay
Ernest Hemingway
Who is Ernest Hemingway? Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, an
upper–middle–class suburb of Chicago("Ernest Hemingway"par 4). He was born in the front
bedroom of grandfather Ernest Hall's house at eight o'clock A.M., July 21, 1899. His parents
were Dr. Clarence Edmonds and Grace Hall Hemingway. Ernest was the second child and his
sister, Marcelline, was born eighteen months earlier. He also had two other siblings. Carol
was born July 19, 1911, in the southwest bedroom of Windemere Cottage.
Leicester Clavence Hemingway was born on April 1, 1915. He was soon named the Pest.
Ernest was proud to have a little brother.
In the spring of 1911, Hemingway attended Holmes Grammer...show more content...
The English club room
was his favorite spot in the school. There, under a beam ceiling, Ernest discovered the
excitement of literature.
Ernest was one of the shortest boys in the school. Even though the football coach
wouldn't let him try out for the team, he was extemely good at the rifle range. So good, he
could even out shoot most of his classmates despite a weak left eye.
After he graduated from Oak Park High School in 1917 he was given a junior position
on the Kansas City Star, a leading newspaper of the period("Ernest Hemingway" par 3).
Hemingway was married four times. In September 3, 1921, he married Hadley
Richardson. They divorced March 10, 1927. Shortly after in May of 1927, he married his
second wife Pauline Feiffer. This marriage ended November 4, 1940. Only seventeen days
later he got married again! This time to Marth Gellhorn. They divorced December 21, 1945.
Finally, his fourth wife was Mary Welgh. They married March 14, 1946.
Ernest published his first book in 1923. It was called "Three Stories and Ten Poems".
Years later, his final book "The Snows of Kilimano", was published in 1961.
In The Sun Also Rises, Jake Barnes is both disillusioned and emasculated as a result of
the war and he establishes his own code of behavior because he no longer believes in the
dictutes of society. This is one of many themes in his books.
Although he published many books Ernest didn't persue a
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The Life of Ernest Hemingway
"Sometimes when I was starting a new story and I could not get it going, I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, "Do not worry.
You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write on true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know"
(shmoop.com). Ernest Hemingway was an honest and noble man. His life was highlighted by his successful writing career that brought him fame,
fortune, but ultimately loneliness. Ernest Hemingway fell into a hole of drinking and depression (lib.utexas.edu). It was odd for Hemingway to
become so emotionally unstable after having a happy childhood, quality experiences, and a successful writing career. Ernest Hemingway was born
in Oak Park Illinois in 1899. Oak Park was the town in which Ernest spent his childhood. Ernest later went on to say: "Oak Park was a place of
wide lawns and narrow minds" (lib.utexas.edu). Life in Oak Park was a pleasant and peaceful place for Earnest. At home in Oak Park Ernest had
two loving parents, his mother Grace Hall was an opera singer and a music teacher. She helped Ernest develop a love for art and literature. Ernest's
father, Clarence Edmonds, was a doctor and a naturalist. Ernest's father helped him develop a passion for outdoor sports such as hunting, fishing, and
woodcraft. Ernest also lived at home with a brother and four sisters (lib.utexas.edu). Despite his seemingly normal childhood, Ernest still had some odd
experiences, but nothing that ever effected
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Ernest Hemingway Effect Essay
Hemingway's Effect Ernest Hemingway the winner of the Nobel Peace prize lived a troubled life over his Sixty–two years of life and experienced
many struggles. He went through a few marriages, different faiths and in the end, he lost his battle with depression. However, though all of this he
made an impact on the world with the style and theme of American literature he wrote and is a significant influence to many authors and readers
alike. During his life, there were many things that were an influence and help shape his writing into what it is today. Hemingway heavily focused
on the theme of war during his career and was a topic of several of his novels one of those novels being "For whom the bell tolls" (Hemingway) The
recognizable effects of Hemingway's influence on literature is still witnessed around the world in the many tributes to him to this day. Ernest Miller
Hemingway named after his grandfather was the first son of Clarence and Grace Hemingway and was born on July 21,1899 in a Chicago suburb. As a
child, he spent much of his...show more content...
Four of those novels being some of the most memorable pieces written by Hemingway for readers today. Those include "For whom the bell tolls"
and this is just one of Hemingway's war based novels and is based on his experiences during the Spanish civil war. The Garden of Eden was and
uncompleted novel that was published 25 years after his death. The novel tells a story of a newly married couple that travels to France and Spain
where there are met with events that cause strife in their relationship. A farewell to Arms was Hemingway's third book and following an American
during his time in the Italian army and reflects the early life of Hemingway. The Old Man and The Sea is the last novel that was published by
Hemingway and is a story about an experienced fisherman and is known for its theme and multi–layered
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Ernest Hemingway Essay
Ernest M. Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was a novelist and short story writer, who became well known for the passion that he used in all his writings. Many of his
works are regarded as classics of
American Literature, and some have even been made into motion pictures. The Old Man and the Sea, which is the story about an old Cuban
fisherman, was published in 1952. Because of this creation, in 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize in
Literature.
Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He was educated in Oak Park High School and graduated in 1917. After graduating,
Hemingway became a reporter for the Kansas City Star. He left his job within a few months to serve as a...show more content...
In some parts of this country, fishing is their only way of survival. By fishing they are able to feed themselves and their families. They also sell fish in
order to attain money to purchase any more materials and equipment that they may need in the future.
"Hemingway's economical writing style often seems simple and almost childlike, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect."
Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action using simple nouns and verbs to capture the scenes precisely in his writing. He avoided
describing his characters' emotions and feelings by using this method of writing. Instead,
Hemingway would use small phrases to describe his characters.
His writing tried to express a feeling that would capture the readers' attention and help them visualize the scene as if they were really there. He believed
that if the writer was actually in the situation that he is writing about, the story would get straight to the point and would eliminate all the little details.
Hemingway's style of writing has had an enormous influence on
American writers. Many American writers have followed the footsteps of Hemingway and have tried or are now using his method. Ernest Hemingway
had a lot of important thoughts when writing each and every one of his novelettes. He used themes of helplessness and defeat in his original work, but
he began to express concern about social problems in the late 1930's.
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Essay about Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway based his writing on real life experiences concerning death, relationships, and lies. He then mixed these ideas, along with a
familiar setting, to create a masterpiece. Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park Illinois. One of Hemmingway's first works was Indian
Camp published in 1925. In many ways Indian Camp shows the relationship between Hemingway and his father. Hemingway then digs deeper into the
past to create the love between Frederick Henry and Catherine Barkley, in A Farwell To Arms. Hemingway was later able to reflect his disgust ofhome
life when he portrayed himself as the character Krebs in Soldiers Home, the character had problems with lies, women, and at home....show more
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Ed worked everyday to come home and have to clean the house, prepare the food, and tend to the children. He had promised Grace that if she would
marry him, she would not have to do housework for as long as she lived. Ill and depressed, Ed Hemingway committed suicide in 1928. Hemingway
later stated "I hated my mother as soon as I knew the score and love my father had for her, until he embarrassed me with the cowardice." (Myers 212).
Hemingway used Indian Camp to express his feelings about how his father was a coward. He did this by having Nicks father refer to suicide as being
pretty easy, which is compared to a coward's way of life.
The characters and setting of Indian Camp are influenced by Hemingway's childhood. In much of the same way, Hemingway's second novel, A
Farwell To Arms, has influences from his adult years spent in the war. A Farwell To Arms is a love story that occurs during World War I. Fredrick
Henry, the main character is an ambulance driver who is wounded in the trenches. He is then sent to a hospital in Milan to recover. During his stay,
he falls in love with a nurse named Catherine Barkley. The couple then flees to Switzerland to escape the war and have a child together. The novel
then takes an evil twist at the end, Catherine dies while she is in labor, leaving Henry alone (Myers 22).
When comparing Hemingway to the character Fredrick Henry there are some very obvious
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Ernest Hemingway Research Paper
Wang 1
A RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTED
IN
PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE
COURSE ENGLISH 3H
BY
Michael Wang
Fishing and Fighting for Dreams
Mrs. Carmody
Period 8
April 16, 2012 Wang 2 Many authors, critics, and everyday social readers defineErnest Hemingway as the prime example of 20th century American
literature. Hemingway's works transcend time itself, so that even readers today analyze and criticize his works. His works, of course, have drawn
praises and animosity from all corners of the globe. Critics often applause Hemingway on his short simple prose, for which many people recognize
him for. His writing builds upon the masterful usage of "short, simple words and short, simple sentences" (Wagner, 3) to create clear and easy to...show
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Most importantly, Hemingway's "heroes are not defeated except upon their own terms" (Warren, 55); what matters to them "is the stoic endurance, ...
the stiff upper lip" (Warren, 55) which represents victory in their own ways. Hemingway then masterfully shows how these principles affect the
character's lives in a positive light. Santiago, the protagonist of The Old Man and The Sea, shows how the code hero principles help him gain peace
despite his failure to catch the large fish. The struggle may also be arduous and testing, as shown in The Nick Adams Stories. We the audience see
Nick Adams, the protagonist and code hero, evolve from a naГЇve child in the beginning of the story, all the way to a fully realized code hero at the
end. Hemingway maps Adam's journey as one with both blessings and hardships; however, in the end, these learned principles give Adams peace and
understanding with his life. These heroes all face different forms of defeat or death; however in the end, they "all manage to salvage something"
(Warren, 35) out of these excruciating circumstances. Ernest Hemingway utilizes Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea as a fully developed code
hero and Nick Adams
Wang 5 from The Nick Adams Stories as a developing code hero to show that following the code hero principles will lead to a honorable life, with a
fruitful outcome. Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea lives
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Essay Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway's tough, terse prose and short, declarative sentences did more to change the style of written English that any other writing in the
twentieth century. Ernest Hemingway had many great accomplishments in his historical life but one event sticks out from the rest. The Old Man and
the Sea is one of Hemingway's most enduring works. Told in Language of great simplicity and power, it is the story of an old Cuban fisherman,
agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Here Hemingway recasts, in strikingly contemporary style, the classic theme of courage
in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. Written in 1952, this hugely successful novel confirmed his power and presence in the literacy
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He would later adapt this style to his fiction. In May of 1918, Hemingway became an honorary second lieutenant in the Red Cross. He could not
join the army due to a defective left eye (resentfully inherited from his mother). On his first day of service across seas, he and other ambulance
drivers were assigned the horrific duty of picking up body parts from an exploded munitions factory. Death, mostly of women, on such a scale was
most definitely another very shocking moment in Hemingway's young life. But he soon recovered from this experience and became known as the
man who was always where the action is. He would often sneak cigarettes and chocolate to soldiers on the Italian front. It was on one of these
occasions that he was severely wounded by an Austrian trench mortar. Even with over a hundred pieces of shrapnel and an Austrian machine gun
bullet logged in his leg he managed to carry a wounded soldier a hundred yards to safety. He got the Italian Medal of Valor for his courageous action.
He spent his recovery time at the Ospedale Croce Rossa Americana, in Milan. It is there that he met and fell for a thirty year–old nurse called Agnes
Hannah. To Ernest's disappointment, Agnes was not willing to embark in a relationship. Ernest, who had not yet turned twenty, who was a war hero, a
journalist and a wounded soldier, was too
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Ernest Hemingway
In A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, the author used very short, choppy language that was not typical for the time period of the book. Despite
the fact that he did not use long traditional sentences, Hemingway still managed to produce detailed passages with plenty of imagery to help the reader
immerse themselves into the story. By illustrating settings, characterizing characters, and describing their feelings. Surprisingly, it was still possible to
create detailed passages even with Ernest Hemingway's choppy and staccato writing style. Ernest Hemingway was one of the first great authors to use
short language and still be descriptive. There was a great example of this in the text when he wrote, "The piece of timber swung in...show more content...
One of the first secondary characters introduced was Catherine Barkley: "Miss Barkley was quite tall. She wore what seemed to me to be a nurse's
uniform, was blond and had tawny skin and gray eyes." (Hemingway 18) Using his concise wording, Hemingway still managed to create a
descriptive passage that made it clear to the reader exactly what Miss Barkley looked like. Even though Hemingway uses such plain language, it is
not necessarily a bad thing. A professor at Penn State University wrote that Hemingway was one of the few authors that could write such detailed
passages with such straightforward words when he said, "Nevertheless his powers of description are not diminished by his taking care to choose such
simple language." (Markley) When done right, this writing style can be effective and sometimes better than more drawn out descriptive
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In Another Country of Hemingway Essay
The word "war" is always horrible to man especially with who has been exposed to. It is destruction, death, and horrible suffers that has been with all
man's life. In the short story "In Another Country", Ernest Hemingway shows us the physical and emotional tolls of the war as well as its long–term
consequences on man's life. He also portrays the damaging effects that the war has on the lives of the Italians and even of the Americans. What has
been existed in life after the war? Nobody knows "how it was going to be afterward." Man's life will be totally changed. They will be unable to come
back with their natural and normal life. They seem lost everything; their families, their hobbies, their lives, and they'll has nothing from the...show more
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Said by the major "A man must not marry", "He cannot marry, he cannot marry", "If he is to lose everything, he should not place himself in a position
to lose that." The simplest thing becomes so difficult to the soldiers in post–war. It is very hard for them to come back with their normal lives as
everything has been changed because of the war. Tolls of the war and its consequences that have on every aspect of life of man are really giant.
Being unbelievable in the rejuvenated machine of soldiers, Hemingway shows his readers that nothing can compensate for what the man lost in
the war as well as nothing can cure this different kind of injury of these soldiers. How can the major get his wife back to life and how the boy
getting back to his normal life with the face without nose? In the war, the soldiers left not only a part of their body but also left all their emotion
that seems be died afterward. In the story "In Another Country", Hemingway uses the symbolic of dead animals as an accusation of what the war
caused as if a comparison between the soldiers' lives with the animal. They are soldiers. Their place must be in the battlefield and the pride of the
soldiers is to sacrifice for the people, the country but they cannot do it any more, they seem useless and their lives also seem to be closed from now
on. The war also makes people become another ones. . A lawyer, who is representative for justice,
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Ernest Hemmingway Research Paper
Steven Glansberg
English Comp II
Research Paper
3/28/12
Every writer has his or her own unique style of writing. Writing is such a personal matter that authors have no choice but to get creative. One of the
most famous, classic American writers and journalists was Ernest Hemmingway. Ernest Hemmingway had one of the most unique writing styles of all
time. His distinctive writing style, characterized by economy and understatement, influenced 20th–century fiction, as did his life of adventure and public
image. Ernest Hemingway's fictional style of writing was successful due to the fact that the characters he presented exhibited authenticity that resonated
with his audience. He created characters that would directly relate and grow upon...show more content...
Many literature analysts believe that his writing style was influenced by his time spent in World War I. It is also thought that while at war
Hemmingway lost his faith in the central institutions of Western civilization. Hemmingway created his own style of writing that reacted against the
"elaborate style" of 19th century writers. By creating a style in which meaning is established through dialogue, through action, and silence he was able
to create a fiction in which nothing crucial is stated explicitly. He said everything while keeping "under the radar" per say. That is how the Iceberg
Theory came into place with Hemmingway's writing style.
The Iceberg Theory, also know as the Theory of Omission, was a theory that was all about how Hemmingway kept the he facts floating above the
"water" but keeps the supporting structure and symbolism operate out–of–sight just like the structural view of an iceberg. In other words the meaning
of a piece is not immediately evident, because the crux of the story lies below the surface, just as most of the mass of a real iceberg similarly lies
beneath the surface. In Hemmingway's novel "The Art of the Short Story," he explains, "A few things I have found to be true. If you leave out
important things or events that you know about, the story is strengthened. If you leave or skip something because you do not know it, the story will be
worthless. The test of any story
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Symbolism In Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist and short–story writer, and awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. Hemingway was born
July 21, 1899, Cisero, Illinois, U.S., as the first son between Clarence and Grace Hemingway, and died by suicide in his home on July 2, 1961,
Ketchum, Idaho. While reaching incomparable fame and success to other 20th century American authors, Hemingway completed seven novels, six
collections of short stories, and two works of non–fiction that were published during his lifetime. Hemingway grew up in a sheltered environment,
which pushed him to forgo college and move to Kansas city and work as a reporter for the Star. Milan, Chicago, Paris, Spain, Havana, China, and
African were the destinations Hemingway found himself living and corresponding in, as well as travelling to, over the course of his life. Hemingway's
descriptions and dialogue was simple, having rid of 'inessential language' which left his style objective and honest, and without verbosity,
embellishments and sentimentality. This style was influential for the proceeding two decades in American and British literature, and Hemingway's use
of style allowed him to complete works that were...show more content...
His detailed references and use of symbolism can be drawn from the known fact that Hemingway was an avid and enthusiastic hunter. In "The
Snows of Kilimanjaro", a similar interpretation exist for, Old Man ash the Bridge. As the old man worries about his pigeons he left among his cat
and goats, which the narrator later refers to as 'doves'. In both "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "Hills Like White Elephants",
animals serve as a symbol and metaphor for a character of the story. For example, in the former story, the buffalo that Francis shoots lays dead in a
similar fashion to Francis when he is also shot, only this time by his wife. It represents his courage and
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Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway Essay
Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway
Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, journalist, writer of short stories, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for literature. He created
a distinguished body of prose fiction, much of it based on adventurous life. He was born on July 21, 1899, the second of six children, in Oak Park,
Ill., in a house built by his widowed grandfather, Ernest Hall. Oak Park was a Protestant, upper middle class suburb of Chicago. He died on July 2, 1961.
Early YearsHemingway stated in Green Hills of Africa that civil war is the best war for a writer. Both of his grandfathers fought in the Civil War and
the family was proud of its military traditions. The Hemingway children were brought up on...show more content...
His father was a strict disciplinarian while Grace was more permissive. She saw that her children had music lessons and were exposed to the arts.
Ernest never had a knack for music and suffered through choir practices and cello lessons. The gift of the doctor to his children was a knowledge
and love of nature. He taught Ernest how to build fires and cook in the open, how to use and ax to build a shelter, how to make fishing flies, how
to make bullets, and how to handle fishing gear and guns. He also taught them how to prepare small animals for mounting and how to dress and
cook game. Ernest inherited the temperament and artistic talent of mother and the looks and sporting skills of his father. Both parents, when he
was a boy, were foes of dirt and disorder. They brought up their children to follow strict schedules, stand inspection and be scrupulously neat and
tidy. Ernest went to high school in Oak Park where he enjoyed writing for the school's literary magazine, reporting for the school's weekly
newspaper called The Trapeze. He was mediocre at sports, playing football, swimming, water basketball and serving as the track team manager.
Upon graduation in 1917, he was faced with three choices: college, war, or work. His father wanted him to go to college and be a doctor, but he
rejected that; he was not in any hurry to go to war, and a job with the Kansas City Star wouldn't open until October, so he spent the summer on the farm
in Michigan. In
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"A Clean, Well–Lighted Place" reflect Hemingway's views on the loss of faith and hummanity in the world. He wrote this short story after
experiencing the horrors of World War I. Hemingway, like a lot of other writers during his time, was forever affected by the war. His experiences left
hime filled with doubt. Hemingway constructed a story to express his emotions of emptiness and loss that he felt as a result of the war. The story
includes characters that serve as vessels for his own emotions. He incorporates various literary techniques throughout his short story that emulate his
feelings of loneliness and loss of faith. The main characters in the story are constantly wrestling with the emptiness they feel, and they desperately
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For the older waitor and the old man, the cafe is their escape from nothingness. The cafe is vibrant and clean, which has order and clarity. Darkness
and chaos are associated with nothingness. The cafe represents the polar opposite of darkness so it serves as a refuge for those who are trying to
escape emptiness and despair, namely the old man and the older waiter. The older waiter contrasts the cafe with bars saying that bars are noisy,
dark and "unpolished" (143). He complains that he can't sit at a bar or even "stand before a bar with dignity" (144). The noisy unclean bars do not
extinguish the despair like the cafe does. Hemingway also incorporates a recurring motif of lonliness throughout the story. The old man is deaf, and
his wife has died. He is visibly lonely and frequents the cafe to escape or to temporarily forget his lonliness. The older waiter never actually admits
that he is lonely, but he is very similar to the old man in that he likes to sit in cafes late at night (143–44). Both characters find solace in sitting in the
cafes because it provides an escaape for them. They are able to sit in a peaceful setting which for them is better than being alone. The older waiter
tells the younger one that the cafe provides for "all those [people] that need a light for the night" (144). The older waiter realizes that the cafe gives
purpose to the old man and even to himself. The cafe allows them to momentraily forget about their
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Ernest Hemingway Synthesis Essay
Ernest Hemingway creates a scene where readers want to wonder what will happen next. He does this by "us[ing] his experiences from [his time] to
carefully craft a story that [is] real and artistic (Baker 217). In the story, although the American wants the girl to abort the baby, he has to factor in the
fact that, back in the 1920s, it was a federal offense to have anything to do with an abortion. Therefore, he says that he "'[doesn't] care anything about
it'" (Hemingway 214) because he doesn't want to force her and get in trouble for it. Using abortion as an interest in today's society, Hemingway
engages the readers to continue reading the story.
Through structure/style and theme in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber," Hemingway continues to prove his popularity in the literary
culture. In the short story, Francis and Margot are on a safari in the African plains. One afternoon, the tour guide Richard Wilson, invites them for
cocktails before hunting in the morning. Simply just talking about life, Wilson and Margot bring up how Francis was a coward when he ran away
from a lion. Francis is very self–conscience about himself–he doesn't want Wilson rambling on about...show more content...
After coming back from the hospital, Manuel wants to find work right away. He finds work by going to his friend Don Miguel and is assigned to
fight a bull. His persistence throughout the story in hopes of beating the bull turns Manuel from a hollow man into a hero. "The Undefeated" is
"structured around 'code heroes,' (Leonard 191) which can be described as a man who lives successfully and follows the ideals of courage, endurance,
and honor. The theme of being a hero as well as the source of entertainment, bullfighting, continues to appeal to the readers of
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Short Essay On Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway enlisted in the army at age 18, but he was unable to pass the US Army exam. Together with his friend, Ted Brumback, he
volunteered as an ambulance driver in the International Red Cross Organization. As a driver, he was affiliated with the Italian Medical Corps in the
Alpine Front. During his assignment, a shrapnel exploded in his leg, and he was evacuated to a hospital in Milano where he spent two months and
was unable to walk. Later, Hemingway returned to the front as a first lieutenant and won an award for bravery, but he left the service and returned
home to America. The poet then joined an expatriate's literary community to voice his experiences at the war front. Hemingway used a unique style to
narrate his experiences. Notably, his personal and artistic quest was to seek to write the truth. The poet used his writing to show his identity and the
impact the war had on his character.
Hemingway's war poems were characterized by short, unpretentious sentences, which represented honesty. The poet avoided abstract words in his
works as he sought to maintain a realistic aspect. His first–hand experience in the war allowed him to describe from the frontlines that he was assigned
and used them as inspiration for his war poems. Hemingway mentioned, in his poems, that life seemed like an illusion on the battlefield. As a young
soldier, the poet felt powerful on the battlefield as he was often unharmed during the commotion. The poet also appeared
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Ernest Hemingway Essay
Ernest Hemingway
The writer/artist that I chose to enlighten you with has inspired many writers as well as literature majors for many years. He continues to tickle our
imaginations with the legacy that he has left us with. This man was as genuine as you can get. He was loved by many. He made an impact on any life
that he came across. This man is non other than, Ernest Hemingway.
Hemingway was a free spirit in an unattached sense. He loved adventure, as well as the drink. He was somewhat enterprising and approached life with
added enthusiasm. Hemingway was loyal to himself through living life to the fullest, when times permitted. By this I mean, most people have had a few
hardships by choices made without addressing an outcome....show more content...
He did not give much thought as to staying in one place and making "roots". It was as if he had an itch of some sort. Many of his pieces (novels)
were inspired from living in such exotic places. Perhaps being born into a Protestant family, then considered upper middle class, was not enough for
Hemingway. He hated confinment as well as a robotic environment. Being of strong will he wanted to live life any other way than how he observed
within his own family.
Hemingway was a man of many talents. At an early age Hemingway found a certain fondness within nature. As you read in any of his works, he
embraces nature as if it were a vase. Gentle when needed yet firm gripped, not to damage the serenity of natural order. Hemingway was average as
a child, yet unlike the boys he grew up with he found solace in writing. Hemingway was no different than any other child of today. He had plans
concerning his future, plans that were anything but what his parents wished. After high school he took a job with a newspaper, the "Kansas City
Star". Not long after taking the job, Hemingway tried to be a fellow patriot and join the Army, however he was denied due to poor vision. He then
did the next best thing and signed up with the American Red Cross, as a driver for emergency vehicles. He left for Europe the following May.
Although he was not employed with the "Kansas City Star" but for a short time, he picked up on valuable information in which he incorporated
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Ernest Hemingway Argumentative Essay
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21st in 1899. Named after his grandfather, Hemingway was the second of six siblings in his family. He was
born and raised in a town called Oak Park, which was known for being an upper/middle–class suburb only ten miles from Chicago. Hemingway would
later refer to his place of birth as a "neighborhood of wide lawns and narrow minds." This was likely due to the fact that Oak Park was mainly a
conservative town that tried to separate from the liberal views of the big city. Hemingway was raised with very strict, conservative values, which taught
him that the most important things in life were religion, hard work, physical fitness and self–determination. Hemingway's father, Clarence Edmonds
Hemingway,...show more content...
Although he grew up in a very strict religious childhood, Hemingway decided to stay away from things like politics and religions (Lost
Generation). He believed you had to keep away from these focuses as a writer. Hemingway was considered Catholic because he had to convert to
marry his second wife Pauline. However, when he died he didn't qualify for a traditional catholic burial because of the three divorces that he
previously had. With the fact that he divorced his wife multiple times, many critics are lead to believe that he was not religious at all (Conversations
with E.H.).
Ernest Hemingway is a household name; even if you haven't read a single piece of literature he's written, odd are you know who he is. Many
ordinary people that read his work praise him for the masterpieces that he created, these folks can't get enough of Ernest Hemingway. In fact there are
critics all over the world that see Hemingway as one of the greatest writers of all time. Lionel Trilling, a professor and critic at Columbia, speaks for
himself and many other critiquing–writers, such as Jack Frost and Archibald MacLeish, when he says, "His place in American literature is secure and
pre–eminent. There is no one in the whole range of literature of the modern world who has a better claim than he to be acknowledged as a master, but
it is in his short stories rather than in his novels that his genius most
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  • 1. hemingway Essay Ernest Hemingway was an American writer. He was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. He committed suicide in 1961 in Ketchum, Idaho (Burges 17). Even today Hemingway is one of the most recognized authors in the world. Hemingway's experiences during World War I are directly shown in many of his works. His general outlook on life is reflected in the adventures of his characters. It is clear that Hemingway had a desire to be part of the war even though, due to bad vision he was unable to enlist in the army and fight in the war. Instead he lied about his age and went to Italy to become an ambulance driver. While in Italy he experienced many things that he would later go on to write about in works such as A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the...show more content... While at post one night Hemingway was first wounded by an Austrian mortar shell, then the same night he was further wounded by machine gun fire while he was carrying an Italian soldier to safety. Though badly wounded his injuries were not fatal; all his injures where contained to his legs (www.timelesshemingway.com). Hemingway spent five days in a field hospital before an excruciating train trip to Milan. In Milan things took an upward turn when surgery was successful. Hemingway was regarded as a hero and reported in newspapers and newsreels at home as the first American wounded in Italy (TimelessHemingway 2). It is debatable whether this was true but no matter, Hemingway was enjoying himself. World War One was the setting of many of Hemingway's stories. He used his personal experiences as their basis but enhanced them greatly. In 1929 Hemingway published A Farewell to Arms; the novel that many critics consider to be the best ever written about World War One (Burgess 56). It is based on Hemingway's personal experiences during the war. The main character, Lt. Frederic Henry, is wounded, just as Hemingway was. He is hospitalized and falls in love with a nurse. Hemingway also fell in love with his wartime nurse. But Hemingway took the characters further than his wartime experience. He created action from later experiences. He was very good at putting things together. He made up whatever he needed to suit his purposes (Hemingway 87). If the actual events worked, he stuck Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Earnest Hemingway Essay Earnest Hemingway As one of the 20th century's most important and influential writers. His writings drew heavily on his own experiences for his writing. His writing reflected his trouble with relating to women and his tendency to treat them as objects, as he had four marriages and countless affairs, highlighting his theme of alienation and disconnection. Now here is why he is what he is by writing about what he was. Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in Oak Park, Illinois, to Dr. Clarence Hemingway and Grace Hall Hemingway. Oak Park was a mainly Protestant, upper middle–class suburb of Chicago that Hemingway would later refer to as a "town of wide lawns and narrow...show more content... After only six months on staff at the Star, Hemingway resigned and attempted to enlist in the army, only to be rejected because of poor vision. Determined to get involved in the war, he joined the Red Cross and was shipped off to Italy as an ambulance driver. His first day on the job, a munitions factory exploded and he had to carry the bodies and body parts of the women who worked in the factory to a makeshift morgue. Only a few weeks later, as he was distributing chocolate and cigarettes to Italian soldiers in the trenches near the front lines, Hemingway was seriously wounded by fragments from an Austrian mortar shell which had landed only a few feet away. Hemingway claimed, despite over 200 pieces of shrapnel being lodged in his legs and being shot in the legs several times, he managed to carry a wounded soldier back to the Schlusemeyer 3 first aid station. For this feat, he was awarded the Silver Medal for Valor by the Italian government. Because of his tendency to exaggerate his heroism in telling of his own feats, however, some believe that Hemingway may have changed some details about the event in retelling it or fabricated it altogether (Rozkis 235). After rehabilitating in Milan for a short time, Hemingway returned home and was celebrated as a war hero. He was nineteen Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Ernest Hemingway Essay Ernest Hemingway Who is Ernest Hemingway? Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois, an upper–middle–class suburb of Chicago("Ernest Hemingway"par 4). He was born in the front bedroom of grandfather Ernest Hall's house at eight o'clock A.M., July 21, 1899. His parents were Dr. Clarence Edmonds and Grace Hall Hemingway. Ernest was the second child and his sister, Marcelline, was born eighteen months earlier. He also had two other siblings. Carol was born July 19, 1911, in the southwest bedroom of Windemere Cottage. Leicester Clavence Hemingway was born on April 1, 1915. He was soon named the Pest. Ernest was proud to have a little brother. In the spring of 1911, Hemingway attended Holmes Grammer...show more content... The English club room was his favorite spot in the school. There, under a beam ceiling, Ernest discovered the excitement of literature. Ernest was one of the shortest boys in the school. Even though the football coach
  • 4. wouldn't let him try out for the team, he was extemely good at the rifle range. So good, he could even out shoot most of his classmates despite a weak left eye. After he graduated from Oak Park High School in 1917 he was given a junior position on the Kansas City Star, a leading newspaper of the period("Ernest Hemingway" par 3). Hemingway was married four times. In September 3, 1921, he married Hadley Richardson. They divorced March 10, 1927. Shortly after in May of 1927, he married his second wife Pauline Feiffer. This marriage ended November 4, 1940. Only seventeen days later he got married again! This time to Marth Gellhorn. They divorced December 21, 1945. Finally, his fourth wife was Mary Welgh. They married March 14, 1946. Ernest published his first book in 1923. It was called "Three Stories and Ten Poems". Years later, his final book "The Snows of Kilimano", was published in 1961. In The Sun Also Rises, Jake Barnes is both disillusioned and emasculated as a result of the war and he establishes his own code of behavior because he no longer believes in the dictutes of society. This is one of many themes in his books. Although he published many books Ernest didn't persue a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. The Life of Ernest Hemingway "Sometimes when I was starting a new story and I could not get it going, I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, "Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write on true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know" (shmoop.com). Ernest Hemingway was an honest and noble man. His life was highlighted by his successful writing career that brought him fame, fortune, but ultimately loneliness. Ernest Hemingway fell into a hole of drinking and depression (lib.utexas.edu). It was odd for Hemingway to become so emotionally unstable after having a happy childhood, quality experiences, and a successful writing career. Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park Illinois in 1899. Oak Park was the town in which Ernest spent his childhood. Ernest later went on to say: "Oak Park was a place of wide lawns and narrow minds" (lib.utexas.edu). Life in Oak Park was a pleasant and peaceful place for Earnest. At home in Oak Park Ernest had two loving parents, his mother Grace Hall was an opera singer and a music teacher. She helped Ernest develop a love for art and literature. Ernest's father, Clarence Edmonds, was a doctor and a naturalist. Ernest's father helped him develop a passion for outdoor sports such as hunting, fishing, and woodcraft. Ernest also lived at home with a brother and four sisters (lib.utexas.edu). Despite his seemingly normal childhood, Ernest still had some odd experiences, but nothing that ever effected Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Ernest Hemingway Effect Essay Hemingway's Effect Ernest Hemingway the winner of the Nobel Peace prize lived a troubled life over his Sixty–two years of life and experienced many struggles. He went through a few marriages, different faiths and in the end, he lost his battle with depression. However, though all of this he made an impact on the world with the style and theme of American literature he wrote and is a significant influence to many authors and readers alike. During his life, there were many things that were an influence and help shape his writing into what it is today. Hemingway heavily focused on the theme of war during his career and was a topic of several of his novels one of those novels being "For whom the bell tolls" (Hemingway) The recognizable effects of Hemingway's influence on literature is still witnessed around the world in the many tributes to him to this day. Ernest Miller Hemingway named after his grandfather was the first son of Clarence and Grace Hemingway and was born on July 21,1899 in a Chicago suburb. As a child, he spent much of his...show more content... Four of those novels being some of the most memorable pieces written by Hemingway for readers today. Those include "For whom the bell tolls" and this is just one of Hemingway's war based novels and is based on his experiences during the Spanish civil war. The Garden of Eden was and uncompleted novel that was published 25 years after his death. The novel tells a story of a newly married couple that travels to France and Spain where there are met with events that cause strife in their relationship. A farewell to Arms was Hemingway's third book and following an American during his time in the Italian army and reflects the early life of Hemingway. The Old Man and The Sea is the last novel that was published by Hemingway and is a story about an experienced fisherman and is known for its theme and multi–layered Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Ernest Hemingway Essay Ernest M. Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was a novelist and short story writer, who became well known for the passion that he used in all his writings. Many of his works are regarded as classics of American Literature, and some have even been made into motion pictures. The Old Man and the Sea, which is the story about an old Cuban fisherman, was published in 1952. Because of this creation, in 1954 Hemingway was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He was educated in Oak Park High School and graduated in 1917. After graduating, Hemingway became a reporter for the Kansas City Star. He left his job within a few months to serve as a...show more content... In some parts of this country, fishing is their only way of survival. By fishing they are able to feed themselves and their families. They also sell fish in order to attain money to purchase any more materials and equipment that they may need in the future. "Hemingway's economical writing style often seems simple and almost childlike, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect." Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action using simple nouns and verbs to capture the scenes precisely in his writing. He avoided describing his characters' emotions and feelings by using this method of writing. Instead, Hemingway would use small phrases to describe his characters. His writing tried to express a feeling that would capture the readers' attention and help them visualize the scene as if they were really there. He believed that if the writer was actually in the situation that he is writing about, the story would get straight to the point and would eliminate all the little details. Hemingway's style of writing has had an enormous influence on American writers. Many American writers have followed the footsteps of Hemingway and have tried or are now using his method. Ernest Hemingway had a lot of important thoughts when writing each and every one of his novelettes. He used themes of helplessness and defeat in his original work, but he began to express concern about social problems in the late 1930's. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay about Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway based his writing on real life experiences concerning death, relationships, and lies. He then mixed these ideas, along with a familiar setting, to create a masterpiece. Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in Oak Park Illinois. One of Hemmingway's first works was Indian Camp published in 1925. In many ways Indian Camp shows the relationship between Hemingway and his father. Hemingway then digs deeper into the past to create the love between Frederick Henry and Catherine Barkley, in A Farwell To Arms. Hemingway was later able to reflect his disgust ofhome life when he portrayed himself as the character Krebs in Soldiers Home, the character had problems with lies, women, and at home....show more content... Ed worked everyday to come home and have to clean the house, prepare the food, and tend to the children. He had promised Grace that if she would marry him, she would not have to do housework for as long as she lived. Ill and depressed, Ed Hemingway committed suicide in 1928. Hemingway later stated "I hated my mother as soon as I knew the score and love my father had for her, until he embarrassed me with the cowardice." (Myers 212). Hemingway used Indian Camp to express his feelings about how his father was a coward. He did this by having Nicks father refer to suicide as being pretty easy, which is compared to a coward's way of life. The characters and setting of Indian Camp are influenced by Hemingway's childhood. In much of the same way, Hemingway's second novel, A Farwell To Arms, has influences from his adult years spent in the war. A Farwell To Arms is a love story that occurs during World War I. Fredrick Henry, the main character is an ambulance driver who is wounded in the trenches. He is then sent to a hospital in Milan to recover. During his stay, he falls in love with a nurse named Catherine Barkley. The couple then flees to Switzerland to escape the war and have a child together. The novel then takes an evil twist at the end, Catherine dies while she is in labor, leaving Henry alone (Myers 22). When comparing Hemingway to the character Fredrick Henry there are some very obvious Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Ernest Hemingway Research Paper Wang 1 A RESEARCH PAPER PRESENTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE COURSE ENGLISH 3H BY Michael Wang Fishing and Fighting for Dreams Mrs. Carmody Period 8 April 16, 2012 Wang 2 Many authors, critics, and everyday social readers defineErnest Hemingway as the prime example of 20th century American literature. Hemingway's works transcend time itself, so that even readers today analyze and criticize his works. His works, of course, have drawn praises and animosity from all corners of the globe. Critics often applause Hemingway on his short simple prose, for which many people recognize him for. His writing builds upon the masterful usage of "short, simple words and short, simple sentences" (Wagner, 3) to create clear and easy to...show more content... Most importantly, Hemingway's "heroes are not defeated except upon their own terms" (Warren, 55); what matters to them "is the stoic endurance, ... the stiff upper lip" (Warren, 55) which represents victory in their own ways. Hemingway then masterfully shows how these principles affect the character's lives in a positive light. Santiago, the protagonist of The Old Man and The Sea, shows how the code hero principles help him gain peace despite his failure to catch the large fish. The struggle may also be arduous and testing, as shown in The Nick Adams Stories. We the audience see Nick Adams, the protagonist and code hero, evolve from a naГЇve child in the beginning of the story, all the way to a fully realized code hero at the end. Hemingway maps Adam's journey as one with both blessings and hardships; however, in the end, these learned principles give Adams peace and understanding with his life. These heroes all face different forms of defeat or death; however in the end, they "all manage to salvage something"
  • 10. (Warren, 35) out of these excruciating circumstances. Ernest Hemingway utilizes Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea as a fully developed code hero and Nick Adams Wang 5 from The Nick Adams Stories as a developing code hero to show that following the code hero principles will lead to a honorable life, with a fruitful outcome. Santiago from The Old Man and the Sea lives Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway's tough, terse prose and short, declarative sentences did more to change the style of written English that any other writing in the twentieth century. Ernest Hemingway had many great accomplishments in his historical life but one event sticks out from the rest. The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway's most enduring works. Told in Language of great simplicity and power, it is the story of an old Cuban fisherman, agonizing battle with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf Stream. Here Hemingway recasts, in strikingly contemporary style, the classic theme of courage in the face of defeat, of personal triumph won from loss. Written in 1952, this hugely successful novel confirmed his power and presence in the literacy ...show more content... He would later adapt this style to his fiction. In May of 1918, Hemingway became an honorary second lieutenant in the Red Cross. He could not join the army due to a defective left eye (resentfully inherited from his mother). On his first day of service across seas, he and other ambulance drivers were assigned the horrific duty of picking up body parts from an exploded munitions factory. Death, mostly of women, on such a scale was most definitely another very shocking moment in Hemingway's young life. But he soon recovered from this experience and became known as the man who was always where the action is. He would often sneak cigarettes and chocolate to soldiers on the Italian front. It was on one of these occasions that he was severely wounded by an Austrian trench mortar. Even with over a hundred pieces of shrapnel and an Austrian machine gun bullet logged in his leg he managed to carry a wounded soldier a hundred yards to safety. He got the Italian Medal of Valor for his courageous action. He spent his recovery time at the Ospedale Croce Rossa Americana, in Milan. It is there that he met and fell for a thirty year–old nurse called Agnes Hannah. To Ernest's disappointment, Agnes was not willing to embark in a relationship. Ernest, who had not yet turned twenty, who was a war hero, a journalist and a wounded soldier, was too Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Ernest Hemingway In A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, the author used very short, choppy language that was not typical for the time period of the book. Despite the fact that he did not use long traditional sentences, Hemingway still managed to produce detailed passages with plenty of imagery to help the reader immerse themselves into the story. By illustrating settings, characterizing characters, and describing their feelings. Surprisingly, it was still possible to create detailed passages even with Ernest Hemingway's choppy and staccato writing style. Ernest Hemingway was one of the first great authors to use short language and still be descriptive. There was a great example of this in the text when he wrote, "The piece of timber swung in...show more content... One of the first secondary characters introduced was Catherine Barkley: "Miss Barkley was quite tall. She wore what seemed to me to be a nurse's uniform, was blond and had tawny skin and gray eyes." (Hemingway 18) Using his concise wording, Hemingway still managed to create a descriptive passage that made it clear to the reader exactly what Miss Barkley looked like. Even though Hemingway uses such plain language, it is not necessarily a bad thing. A professor at Penn State University wrote that Hemingway was one of the few authors that could write such detailed passages with such straightforward words when he said, "Nevertheless his powers of description are not diminished by his taking care to choose such simple language." (Markley) When done right, this writing style can be effective and sometimes better than more drawn out descriptive Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. In Another Country of Hemingway Essay The word "war" is always horrible to man especially with who has been exposed to. It is destruction, death, and horrible suffers that has been with all man's life. In the short story "In Another Country", Ernest Hemingway shows us the physical and emotional tolls of the war as well as its long–term consequences on man's life. He also portrays the damaging effects that the war has on the lives of the Italians and even of the Americans. What has been existed in life after the war? Nobody knows "how it was going to be afterward." Man's life will be totally changed. They will be unable to come back with their natural and normal life. They seem lost everything; their families, their hobbies, their lives, and they'll has nothing from the...show more content... Said by the major "A man must not marry", "He cannot marry, he cannot marry", "If he is to lose everything, he should not place himself in a position to lose that." The simplest thing becomes so difficult to the soldiers in post–war. It is very hard for them to come back with their normal lives as everything has been changed because of the war. Tolls of the war and its consequences that have on every aspect of life of man are really giant. Being unbelievable in the rejuvenated machine of soldiers, Hemingway shows his readers that nothing can compensate for what the man lost in the war as well as nothing can cure this different kind of injury of these soldiers. How can the major get his wife back to life and how the boy getting back to his normal life with the face without nose? In the war, the soldiers left not only a part of their body but also left all their emotion that seems be died afterward. In the story "In Another Country", Hemingway uses the symbolic of dead animals as an accusation of what the war caused as if a comparison between the soldiers' lives with the animal. They are soldiers. Their place must be in the battlefield and the pride of the soldiers is to sacrifice for the people, the country but they cannot do it any more, they seem useless and their lives also seem to be closed from now on. The war also makes people become another ones. . A lawyer, who is representative for justice, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Ernest Hemmingway Research Paper Steven Glansberg English Comp II Research Paper 3/28/12 Every writer has his or her own unique style of writing. Writing is such a personal matter that authors have no choice but to get creative. One of the most famous, classic American writers and journalists was Ernest Hemmingway. Ernest Hemmingway had one of the most unique writing styles of all time. His distinctive writing style, characterized by economy and understatement, influenced 20th–century fiction, as did his life of adventure and public image. Ernest Hemingway's fictional style of writing was successful due to the fact that the characters he presented exhibited authenticity that resonated with his audience. He created characters that would directly relate and grow upon...show more content... Many literature analysts believe that his writing style was influenced by his time spent in World War I. It is also thought that while at war Hemmingway lost his faith in the central institutions of Western civilization. Hemmingway created his own style of writing that reacted against the "elaborate style" of 19th century writers. By creating a style in which meaning is established through dialogue, through action, and silence he was able to create a fiction in which nothing crucial is stated explicitly. He said everything while keeping "under the radar" per say. That is how the Iceberg Theory came into place with Hemmingway's writing style. The Iceberg Theory, also know as the Theory of Omission, was a theory that was all about how Hemmingway kept the he facts floating above the "water" but keeps the supporting structure and symbolism operate out–of–sight just like the structural view of an iceberg. In other words the meaning of a piece is not immediately evident, because the crux of the story lies below the surface, just as most of the mass of a real iceberg similarly lies beneath the surface. In Hemmingway's novel "The Art of the Short Story," he explains, "A few things I have found to be true. If you leave out important things or events that you know about, the story is strengthened. If you leave or skip something because you do not know it, the story will be worthless. The test of any story Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Symbolism In Ernest Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist and short–story writer, and awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. Hemingway was born July 21, 1899, Cisero, Illinois, U.S., as the first son between Clarence and Grace Hemingway, and died by suicide in his home on July 2, 1961, Ketchum, Idaho. While reaching incomparable fame and success to other 20th century American authors, Hemingway completed seven novels, six collections of short stories, and two works of non–fiction that were published during his lifetime. Hemingway grew up in a sheltered environment, which pushed him to forgo college and move to Kansas city and work as a reporter for the Star. Milan, Chicago, Paris, Spain, Havana, China, and African were the destinations Hemingway found himself living and corresponding in, as well as travelling to, over the course of his life. Hemingway's descriptions and dialogue was simple, having rid of 'inessential language' which left his style objective and honest, and without verbosity, embellishments and sentimentality. This style was influential for the proceeding two decades in American and British literature, and Hemingway's use of style allowed him to complete works that were...show more content... His detailed references and use of symbolism can be drawn from the known fact that Hemingway was an avid and enthusiastic hunter. In "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", a similar interpretation exist for, Old Man ash the Bridge. As the old man worries about his pigeons he left among his cat and goats, which the narrator later refers to as 'doves'. In both "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "Hills Like White Elephants", animals serve as a symbol and metaphor for a character of the story. For example, in the former story, the buffalo that Francis shoots lays dead in a similar fashion to Francis when he is also shot, only this time by his wife. It represents his courage and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway Essay Biography of Ernest Miller Hemingway Ernest Miller Hemingway was an American novelist, journalist, writer of short stories, and winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for literature. He created a distinguished body of prose fiction, much of it based on adventurous life. He was born on July 21, 1899, the second of six children, in Oak Park, Ill., in a house built by his widowed grandfather, Ernest Hall. Oak Park was a Protestant, upper middle class suburb of Chicago. He died on July 2, 1961. Early YearsHemingway stated in Green Hills of Africa that civil war is the best war for a writer. Both of his grandfathers fought in the Civil War and the family was proud of its military traditions. The Hemingway children were brought up on...show more content... His father was a strict disciplinarian while Grace was more permissive. She saw that her children had music lessons and were exposed to the arts. Ernest never had a knack for music and suffered through choir practices and cello lessons. The gift of the doctor to his children was a knowledge and love of nature. He taught Ernest how to build fires and cook in the open, how to use and ax to build a shelter, how to make fishing flies, how to make bullets, and how to handle fishing gear and guns. He also taught them how to prepare small animals for mounting and how to dress and cook game. Ernest inherited the temperament and artistic talent of mother and the looks and sporting skills of his father. Both parents, when he was a boy, were foes of dirt and disorder. They brought up their children to follow strict schedules, stand inspection and be scrupulously neat and tidy. Ernest went to high school in Oak Park where he enjoyed writing for the school's literary magazine, reporting for the school's weekly newspaper called The Trapeze. He was mediocre at sports, playing football, swimming, water basketball and serving as the track team manager. Upon graduation in 1917, he was faced with three choices: college, war, or work. His father wanted him to go to college and be a doctor, but he rejected that; he was not in any hurry to go to war, and a job with the Kansas City Star wouldn't open until October, so he spent the summer on the farm in Michigan. In Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. "A Clean, Well–Lighted Place" reflect Hemingway's views on the loss of faith and hummanity in the world. He wrote this short story after experiencing the horrors of World War I. Hemingway, like a lot of other writers during his time, was forever affected by the war. His experiences left hime filled with doubt. Hemingway constructed a story to express his emotions of emptiness and loss that he felt as a result of the war. The story includes characters that serve as vessels for his own emotions. He incorporates various literary techniques throughout his short story that emulate his feelings of loneliness and loss of faith. The main characters in the story are constantly wrestling with the emptiness they feel, and they desperately search...show more content... For the older waitor and the old man, the cafe is their escape from nothingness. The cafe is vibrant and clean, which has order and clarity. Darkness and chaos are associated with nothingness. The cafe represents the polar opposite of darkness so it serves as a refuge for those who are trying to escape emptiness and despair, namely the old man and the older waiter. The older waiter contrasts the cafe with bars saying that bars are noisy, dark and "unpolished" (143). He complains that he can't sit at a bar or even "stand before a bar with dignity" (144). The noisy unclean bars do not extinguish the despair like the cafe does. Hemingway also incorporates a recurring motif of lonliness throughout the story. The old man is deaf, and his wife has died. He is visibly lonely and frequents the cafe to escape or to temporarily forget his lonliness. The older waiter never actually admits that he is lonely, but he is very similar to the old man in that he likes to sit in cafes late at night (143–44). Both characters find solace in sitting in the cafes because it provides an escaape for them. They are able to sit in a peaceful setting which for them is better than being alone. The older waiter tells the younger one that the cafe provides for "all those [people] that need a light for the night" (144). The older waiter realizes that the cafe gives purpose to the old man and even to himself. The cafe allows them to momentraily forget about their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Ernest Hemingway Synthesis Essay Ernest Hemingway creates a scene where readers want to wonder what will happen next. He does this by "us[ing] his experiences from [his time] to carefully craft a story that [is] real and artistic (Baker 217). In the story, although the American wants the girl to abort the baby, he has to factor in the fact that, back in the 1920s, it was a federal offense to have anything to do with an abortion. Therefore, he says that he "'[doesn't] care anything about it'" (Hemingway 214) because he doesn't want to force her and get in trouble for it. Using abortion as an interest in today's society, Hemingway engages the readers to continue reading the story. Through structure/style and theme in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber," Hemingway continues to prove his popularity in the literary culture. In the short story, Francis and Margot are on a safari in the African plains. One afternoon, the tour guide Richard Wilson, invites them for cocktails before hunting in the morning. Simply just talking about life, Wilson and Margot bring up how Francis was a coward when he ran away from a lion. Francis is very self–conscience about himself–he doesn't want Wilson rambling on about...show more content... After coming back from the hospital, Manuel wants to find work right away. He finds work by going to his friend Don Miguel and is assigned to fight a bull. His persistence throughout the story in hopes of beating the bull turns Manuel from a hollow man into a hero. "The Undefeated" is "structured around 'code heroes,' (Leonard 191) which can be described as a man who lives successfully and follows the ideals of courage, endurance, and honor. The theme of being a hero as well as the source of entertainment, bullfighting, continues to appeal to the readers of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Short Essay On Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway Ernest Hemingway enlisted in the army at age 18, but he was unable to pass the US Army exam. Together with his friend, Ted Brumback, he volunteered as an ambulance driver in the International Red Cross Organization. As a driver, he was affiliated with the Italian Medical Corps in the Alpine Front. During his assignment, a shrapnel exploded in his leg, and he was evacuated to a hospital in Milano where he spent two months and was unable to walk. Later, Hemingway returned to the front as a first lieutenant and won an award for bravery, but he left the service and returned home to America. The poet then joined an expatriate's literary community to voice his experiences at the war front. Hemingway used a unique style to narrate his experiences. Notably, his personal and artistic quest was to seek to write the truth. The poet used his writing to show his identity and the impact the war had on his character. Hemingway's war poems were characterized by short, unpretentious sentences, which represented honesty. The poet avoided abstract words in his works as he sought to maintain a realistic aspect. His first–hand experience in the war allowed him to describe from the frontlines that he was assigned and used them as inspiration for his war poems. Hemingway mentioned, in his poems, that life seemed like an illusion on the battlefield. As a young soldier, the poet felt powerful on the battlefield as he was often unharmed during the commotion. The poet also appeared Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Ernest Hemingway Essay Ernest Hemingway The writer/artist that I chose to enlighten you with has inspired many writers as well as literature majors for many years. He continues to tickle our imaginations with the legacy that he has left us with. This man was as genuine as you can get. He was loved by many. He made an impact on any life that he came across. This man is non other than, Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was a free spirit in an unattached sense. He loved adventure, as well as the drink. He was somewhat enterprising and approached life with added enthusiasm. Hemingway was loyal to himself through living life to the fullest, when times permitted. By this I mean, most people have had a few hardships by choices made without addressing an outcome....show more content... He did not give much thought as to staying in one place and making "roots". It was as if he had an itch of some sort. Many of his pieces (novels) were inspired from living in such exotic places. Perhaps being born into a Protestant family, then considered upper middle class, was not enough for Hemingway. He hated confinment as well as a robotic environment. Being of strong will he wanted to live life any other way than how he observed within his own family. Hemingway was a man of many talents. At an early age Hemingway found a certain fondness within nature. As you read in any of his works, he embraces nature as if it were a vase. Gentle when needed yet firm gripped, not to damage the serenity of natural order. Hemingway was average as a child, yet unlike the boys he grew up with he found solace in writing. Hemingway was no different than any other child of today. He had plans concerning his future, plans that were anything but what his parents wished. After high school he took a job with a newspaper, the "Kansas City Star". Not long after taking the job, Hemingway tried to be a fellow patriot and join the Army, however he was denied due to poor vision. He then did the next best thing and signed up with the American Red Cross, as a driver for emergency vehicles. He left for Europe the following May. Although he was not employed with the "Kansas City Star" but for a short time, he picked up on valuable information in which he incorporated Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Ernest Hemingway Argumentative Essay Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21st in 1899. Named after his grandfather, Hemingway was the second of six siblings in his family. He was born and raised in a town called Oak Park, which was known for being an upper/middle–class suburb only ten miles from Chicago. Hemingway would later refer to his place of birth as a "neighborhood of wide lawns and narrow minds." This was likely due to the fact that Oak Park was mainly a conservative town that tried to separate from the liberal views of the big city. Hemingway was raised with very strict, conservative values, which taught him that the most important things in life were religion, hard work, physical fitness and self–determination. Hemingway's father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway,...show more content... Although he grew up in a very strict religious childhood, Hemingway decided to stay away from things like politics and religions (Lost Generation). He believed you had to keep away from these focuses as a writer. Hemingway was considered Catholic because he had to convert to marry his second wife Pauline. However, when he died he didn't qualify for a traditional catholic burial because of the three divorces that he previously had. With the fact that he divorced his wife multiple times, many critics are lead to believe that he was not religious at all (Conversations with E.H.). Ernest Hemingway is a household name; even if you haven't read a single piece of literature he's written, odd are you know who he is. Many ordinary people that read his work praise him for the masterpieces that he created, these folks can't get enough of Ernest Hemingway. In fact there are critics all over the world that see Hemingway as one of the greatest writers of all time. Lionel Trilling, a professor and critic at Columbia, speaks for himself and many other critiquing–writers, such as Jack Frost and Archibald MacLeish, when he says, "His place in American literature is secure and pre–eminent. There is no one in the whole range of literature of the modern world who has a better claim than he to be acknowledged as a master, but it is in his short stories rather than in his novels that his genius most Get more content on HelpWriting.net