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Hills Like White Elephants Rhetorical Analysis

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Sometimes there are no words. Everyday people discuss a multitude of issues but often the real issue that requires addressing is left as the so called “elephant in the room.” Hemingway expresses through this evasive writing how we are often not strong enough to stand up for what we want and think is right and fall to the desires of others. As the author’s note points out in “Hills Like White Elephants,” this conversation takes place in a traditionally religious Catholic region. The unspoken issue, an abortion, is clearly a moral dilemma for the girl. She continually pushes whether this is really what he wants and makes it quite obvious this is not of her own desire. The girl is placed between holding on to her values or succumbing to the desires

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