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Clean Well Lighted Place Sun Also Rises
4,002 wordsThere are a few great writers that have lived truly interesting and exciting lives. While it seems to be a truth that most writers have had some sort of event in there life, whether political, religious, or personal that has shaped them as writers and helped hone their craft to an affective and masterful way, it seems to be that there is one writer who has led a different life, one with adventure, love, death, and challenges that are completely different from the norm that most writers have expe...
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Clean Well Lighted Place Younger Waiter
682 wordsKnown to be one of the greatest writers of our century, Ernest Hemingway has written such literary masterpieces such as, The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and possibly his most famous, A Farewell to Arms. While Hemingway has exemplified his uncanny ability in his novels, he also wrote wonderful short stories such as A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. This short story takes place in a pleasant caf in an urban location. The story circulates around three main characters, the old man, the old w...
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Clean Well Lighted Place Lonely Old Men Night
228 wordsThis is another of Hemingway's dense vignettes, filled with nuance but spare in style. The anecdote revolves around the difference between a clean, bright cafe and a dark, not-so-clean, bar as a place for lonely men to spend the long, sleepless nights. Two waiters discuss a lingering patron in a cafe who overstays his welcome as the night wears on. The old man gets quietly drunk each night; just last week he tried to kill himself, but was rescued. Tonight he tries to pass the night in a clean, w...
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Clean Well Lighted Place Light And Dark
987 wordsIn? A Clean Well-Lighted Place? , Earnest Hemingway focuses on the pain of old age suffered by a man that we meet in a caf? late one night. Through the use of dialogue, Hemingway creates three characters that symbolize the stages of life: birth, living, and death. Additionally, the tone of the story is created in three ways. First, he contrasts light and dark to show the difference between the difference between this man and the young people around him. Secondly, he uses the old man? s deafness ...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Clean Well Lighted Place
1,234 wordsErnest Hemingway vs. F. Scott Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, though both evolved from the same literary time and place, created their works in two very dissimilar writing styles which are representative of their subject matter. The two writers were both products of the post- WWI lost generation and first gained notoriety as members of the American expatriate literary community living in Paris during the 1920 s. Despite this underlying fact which influenced much of their mat...
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