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Spanish Civil War Kansas City Star
3,858 wordsJason Milford April 2000 Ernest 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 ...
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Quot Hemingway Gertrude Stein
1,666 wordsAt the time of Hemingway's graduation from High School, World War I was raging in Europe and despite Woodrow Wilsons attempts to keep America out of the war, the United States joined the Allies in the fight against Germany and Austria in April, 1917. When Hemingway turned eighteen he tried to enlist in the army, but was deferred because of poor vision; he had a bad left eye that he probably inherited from his mother, who also had poor vision. When he heard the Red Cross was taking volunteers as ...
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Quot Hemingway Ernest Hemingway
1,550 wordsOne of the best novels of Ernest Hemingway is A Farewell to Arms. Hemingway takes much of his life story line to his novel. A Farewell to Arms is the typical classic story that can refer to Romeo and his Juliet placed against the odds. In this novel, Romeo is Frederick Henry and Juliet is Catherine Barkley. Their love affair must survive the barrier of World War I. The background of war-torn Italy adds to the tragedy of the love story. The story starts when Frederick Henry is serving in the Ital...
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Charles Scribner Sons York Charles Scribner
2,154 wordsErnest Hemingway pulled from his past present experiences to develop his own thoughts concerning death, relationships, and lies. He then mixed these ideas, along with a familiar setting, to create a masterpiece. One such masterpiece written early in Hemingway's career is the short story, " Indian Camp. " " Indian Camp" was originally published in the collection of " in Our Time" in 1925. A brief summary reveals that the main character, a teenager by the name of Nick...
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Short Story Quot Quot Hemingway
2,316 wordsHe knew he could never get through it all again. " Soldiers Home" " I dont want to go through that hell again. " The Sun Also Rises In the works of Ernest Hemingway, that which is excluded is often as significant as that which is included; a hint is often as important and thought-provoking as an explicit statement. This is why we read and reread him. " Soldiers Home" is a prime example of this art of echo and indirection. Harold Krebs, the protagonist of " Sold...
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Man And The Sea Rite Of Passage
1,906 wordsThe Journey from Illusion to Disillusion in Hemingway? s Old Man and The Sea 9; In our world today we are constantly bombarded with messages of illusion and falsity, however the states in which people travel through their lives differ. Some people are suspended in a state of illusion for all their lives, only realizing their potential on their deathbed. Others have their illusions stolen from them as a child and are brought up in a world without magic and fanciful ideas. For most, we discover...
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