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Hills Like White Elephants: A Comparative Analysis

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Introduction:
Abortion is a controversial topic today, but it has made way and women are part of the conversation, this was not the case in “Good People” and “Hills Like White Elephants.” Although the writing styles of Hemingway and Wallace are different, both of the short stories are about abortion. In “Hills like White Elephants” and “Good People” the women in the story are not given details about their emotions and desires about the situation, and the final decision neglects their choices. Due to this, the male protagonists are in control of abortion decides despite the that women must determine what is best for themselves. The “Hills like White Elephants” and “Good People” themes are similar because they both have a male protagonist who …show more content…

Dean Jr. wants Sheri to not get the abortion, but to have the baby, love it, and raise it without his help. He is thinking only about his personal interest and religious views, though if he followed his faithfully he wouldn’t be making decisions on an abortion. Since sex is seen as only a way to produce children, partners should be married before they have sex, which Lane A. Dean Jr. and Sheri did not do. Lane A. Dean Jr. claims that “He was not a hypocrite, just broken and split off like all men.”(Wallace 5), despite wanting nothing to do with Sheri’s baby that he helped to create. Lane A. Dean Jr. is a hypocrite since he doesn’t follow his own moral and religious beliefs, considering that he knew he had done wrong and prayed for an answer. The American in “Hills Like White Elephants” wants Jig, his partner, to get the operation done, claiming that “"I know you wouldn't mind it, Jig. It's really not anything. It's just to let the air in."... "I'll go with you and I'll stay with you all the time. They just let the air in and then it's all perfectly natural."” (Hemingway 476). The American believes that Jig would be alright with this operation, telling her how simple it was. The American simply wants to push the fact that he doesn’t want a baby on Jig. The story goes on and the American adds more reassurance that an abortion isn’t a big deal "... You don't have to be afraid. I've known lots of people that have done it.." (Hemingway 477). Though many people have gotten …show more content…

The research conducted by Kimport, a research sociologist, Kira Foster, a research analyst, and Tracy A. Weitz, an associate professor, and director, give an insight into the thoughts and feelings women have when deciding on receiving an abortion. From the respondents it was found:
“Deciding to have an abortion was easy for some and wrenchingly difficult for others. For some women, choosing abortion was the decision they wanted, both at a gut level and intellectually. For others, however, abortion was not their preferred decision; while logically they understood the reasons for this decision, part of them wished they could have chosen to carry the pregnancy to term”(Kimport et al

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