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Ernest Hemingway's "Indian Camp" - Early Childhood Trauma And Personality Formation
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6 pages in length. Childhood experiences - both good and bad - serve to formulate an individual's lifelong perspectives, judgments and beliefs, all of which ultimately construct his personality. Parents toil especially hard to make sure every situation has an underlying lesson to take away so the child realizes the importance of learning from everything that happens in one's life. Earnest Hemingway's work sought to pass along this message in virtually all his writings, not the least of which is the traumatic encounter Nick Adams undergoes in Indian Camp and how it was instrumental in shaping the boy's personality with regard to compassion for his fellow man. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCIndianCamp.rtf
Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises": Men And Women
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10 pages in length. True to form in depicting a somewhat skewed perception of reality, females are one dimensional in the vast lot of Ernest Hemingway novels. This assertion has been noted by myriad critics, with one going so far as to say that Hemingway feels an obligation to introduce women, though he does not know what to do with them beyond taking them to bed. One novel in particular – "The Sun Also Rises" – brings forth much negativity between Brett and Jake, inasmuch as Brett cannot bring herself to overlook the unexpected impotence Jake experiences after the war. The detrimental impact that has upon Jake as a man and as an individual is enough to make him believe he is worthless as a human being. The domino effect of Brett's shallow perspective appears as a barrier between men and women throughout the novel, effectively dissolving any true intimacy between the sexes and ultimately compelling the men to bond to a much greater degree with their own gender rather than with the women. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCsunri.wps
Ernest Hemingway's Life and Art
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A three page biography of Hemingway, showing parallels between his life and his works. Also included are three short original reviews of articles on Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises." Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: KBhemin3.doc
Ernest Hemingway’s “Mr. and Mrs. Elliot”
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A 5 page paper which analyzes one of Hemingway’s earliest short stories from the 1920s. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGelliot.rtf
Ernest Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”
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Ernest Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”: This 5-page essay discusses the significance and symbolism of the leopard and the hyena in this Hemingway classic. Adept in the use of symbolism, Hemingway not only impelled readers to think, but also was able to leave us with a myriad of introspective questions relevant to the melancholia of unfulfilled dreams. Bibliography lists 1 source. SNHemkil.doc
Filename: SNHemkil.doc
Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”
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An 8 page paper which provides a critical analysis of Hemingway’s first great American novel. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGrises.rtf
Ernest Hemingway’s ‘Nick Adams’ Short Story, “Indian Camp,” Featured in the Compilation, “In Our Time”:
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A 5 page paper which argues why this story is most important in understanding Nick’s character and experiences. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGehcamp.rtf
Ernest Hemingway/A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
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A 5 page essay that analyzes Hemingway's short story "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place." The writer describes the action of the narrative and discusses the implications of the main theme. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlight.wps
Ernest Hemingway/A Farewell to Arms
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A 7 page essay that examines the tremendous change that the protagonist, Frederic Henry, undergoes in this novel. This change alters his worldview and causes him to abandon the war, to make a "separate peace." No additional sources cited.
Filename: khafta.rtf
Ernest Hemingway/The Sun Also Rises
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A 5 page essay that examines the principal theme of Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, as it is suggested by the title. At the beginning of his novel The Sun Also Rises (1926), Ernest Hemingway includes an epigraph that consists of two quotations. The first is from Gertrude Stein, an avant-garde American poet who was the emotional center of the group of expatriate American writers living in Paris during the 1920s. This quote describes the generation that came of age during World War I as a "lost generation." The horror of the war had caused this group of young people to lose faith in traditional values, leaving them adrift, without a center, in the fluctuating current of modernism. But also included in the epigraph is a quote from the Bible, from Ecclesiastes, which states that the world endures and the sun continues to rise, which suggests that time and nature will eventually provide a new generation and new hope. Examination of this novel shows that both themes, hopelessness and the hope of rejuvenation, are integral to the structure of the text as a whole. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khhemsar.rtf
Ernest Hemingway: The Killers
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(5 pp) Not a large story for Poppa Hemingway, and sometimes difficult to find, "The Killers" can usually be located in a book of short fiction called Men Without Women., 1927. It is a coming of age story infused with layers of meaning, not unlike the coming of age process itself.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBhemkil.doc
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