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Hills Like White Elephants Essay

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Hills like white elephants, written by Ernest Hemingway, was set at a train station located in Ebro, Spain. Hemingway sets it this way to represent how the relationship between this man and women are at its crossroads. This is the moment were they must choose to go together, and continue the relationship or decide to end it here. It's quite hot out, so the man orders two beers. The girl remarks that the nearby hills look like white elephants. In this story though, there's clearly a rift between them, when it comes to communication; both talk, neither listen. The man is frustrated, and is obviously saying anything he can for her to stay with him. Saying that he loves her, and that it will go back to how things used to be. As he persists, the woman grows more, and more irritated to the point of begging him, “please, …show more content…

and in control of the situation at hand. While troubled, he tries to remain indifferent, such as when he says he doesn't care about the operation. “But I don’t want you to do it if you don’t really want to” (Hemingway).
When he clearly does. As previously stated, he is doing everything in his power to keep her. “Of course it does. But I don’t want anybody but you. I don’t want anyone else. And I know it’s perfectly simple” (Hemingway). “I’d do anything for you” (Hemingway). Observing this, you can clearly tell he is more concerned about himself, rather than sympathizing with her, and the crisis she is going through. Unlike the american. The girl is presented as rather submissive, helpless, and confused.

So who is the author Ernest Hemingway? Well according to Biography.com, “Nobel Prize winner Ernest Hemingway is seen as one of the great American 20th century novelists, and is known for works like A Farewell to Arms and The Old Man and the Sea” (Bio.) Hemingway was born in whats now known as Oak Park, Illinois; in 1899. He was renowned for novels

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