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Most of ernest Hemingway's works are considered to be classics of American literature that has successfully established his niche in the literary world as one of the most influential and complex writers.... Hemmingway has a total of 7 novels, 6 shorts stories, and 2 non-fiction works written under his name.... However, as much as his work was lauded by many, Hemingway was no stranger to criticism; particularly for his negative portrayal of women in his works....
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The social and political aspects of the time in which this novel was produced shall also be taken into account during an analysis of this novel.... The use of the vernacular in the novel is a break from the rigid ideas of language that were propounded by certain sections of the literary elite in Europe.... It was, however, in keeping with certain traditions of American literature where writers like Mark Twain had long before set the precedent for employing the vernacular for the literary....
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Name Date Course Section/# Title: Hemingway's Lasting Influence One of the interesting dynamics of ernest Hemingway's work is with regards to the profound impact it had upon the way in which American literature is understood as well as the way in which American culture integrates with a more full and complete understanding of some of the themes and mechanisms that Hemingway most heavily utilizes.... As a function of this level of analysis, it is the hope of this author that the contributions of ernest Hemingway will be more thoroughly understood and the legacy which he has bequeathed to American literature and culture can be more fully appreciated....
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Name Institution Course Date Instructor How Hemingway's life paralleled with his work Introduction The life of ernest Hemingway and how it paralleled with his works creates a good fiction of work for today's writers.... This is a further instance of instances in the writer's life that shaped his works.... In the almost sixty-two years of his existence that came after, he created a literary image without exceeding in the twentieth era.... In acting as such, he as well formed a mythological champion in himself that encouraged, and some other times confronted not only committed literary critics, but also the intermediary....
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In Hemmingways' personal life he had been married four times so this says a lot about how he did indeed relate his real life endeavors to his literary works.... In Hemmingways' personal life he had been married four times so this says a lot about how he did indeed relate his real life endeavors to his literary works.... Hemmingway's short story, "Indian Camp" was one of his best known works though it wasn't well received by the Feminist groups (Walker 1996)....
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Some of his famous works such as, “The Sun also Rises” and “The Old Man in the Sea” will be used to demonstrate the uniqueness in his style.... rior to highlighting the writing style of Hemingway, it is important to establish the background of the period in which he lived and wrote his works.... Without doubt therefore, these experiences serve to define some of the common themes in his works....
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The paper "Symbolism and Imagery in Earnest Hemmingway's The Old Man and the Sea " discusses that in addition to losing as a struggle with nature, Santiago's poverty, poor luck, and loneliness easily defeats him in his losing battle with society, even though he was once called "The Champion.... ....
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The paper contains a literary analysis of "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway in which he creates character development through actions and dialogues instead of descriptions and allegories.... Hemingway intelligently tries to sweep under the carpet, his real-life experiences, but as it happens with the instinct of a true writer, they are revealed with the interactions and conversations amongst the two important characters of this story ernest Hemingway's mention about the statement by the man, 'It's just to let the air in,' (212) is the indicator of the gravity of the conversation....
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