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Essays 31 - 60
"association of love with life, and the consequent indissolubility and self-sufficiency of the relationship" (Tyler). However, lov...
She further notes how her mother worked every day and he stayed home and she was "ashamed of him for that and, in a deeper way, fo...
Fitzgerald was seeking in his style and the forms that were emerging in relationship to the 20s. Berman notes how many of his stor...
argue that the key factor binding the country together is its government, saying, "To the efficacy and permanency of your Union, a...
He was, of course, describing Communism and setting the stage for the 40-year conflict known as the Cold War; he was also propheti...
choked with it, so that they die and fall early. This of course is an extended metaphor for the men themselves, who will also die ...
a sense of belief and stability. However, one is never really sure if the priest is really that devoted due to the general nature ...
pictured offering ironic commentaries on sculpture and art, with his conversation peppered with "allusions to Samuel Johnson, Sain...
Frederic and Hemingway both drove ambulances, and were both wounded, and both fell in love with their nurses. But, to take a trivi...
hatred and prejudice was not the result of anything they had done but rather the result of the physical and cultural differences b...
so closely related is dangerous for the reader. Its tempting to think that this is nothing more than Hemingway retelling events in...
from the Lost Generation. Consider, for example, Ernest Hemmingways "A Farewell to Arms". "A Farewell to Arms" is a story of the...
that essentially considers her Caucasian, to a point, and her familys adherence to their Japanese traditions. She is simultaneousl...
story revolves around an American news correspondent, Jake Barnes, who lives and works in Europe, as well as his assorted friends"...
of fruit trees and beyond the plain the mountains were brown and bare. There was fighting in the mountains" (Hemingway 3). The t...
work around the reality of war, both writing of war and the times after a way. He was a drinker, a fisherman, an adventurer and a ...
can have genuine depth. Both while their relationship is still comparatively superficial, and later when it becomes truly meaningf...
agrees with that assessment. In fact, some have been critical of the dark and abrupt ending that Hemingway is so famous for. Erne...
The film masterfully interweaves the personal relationship between Cheng and Duan with Chinas tumultuous political upheaval. The ...
true that many authors report that they derive their energy from anger and depression. In fact, the late Andy Kaufman who suffered...
A 5 page exploration of Hemmingway's utilization of natural elements as symbols for human emotion. The universal themes of sorrow...
A tutorial on a comparison of these Hemingway novels is presented in eight pages. Ten sources are cited in the bibliography....
In five pages the stylistic elements Hemingway utilized in his classic novel are discussed. Three other sources are cited in the ...
in the Italian ambulance corps during World War I. Henry meets and falls in love with Catherine Barkley, a British nurse. Soon af...
allied war effort. Young men were led to believe that the military experience would somehow be ennobling, a glorious affair that, ...
fit into the structure of a country that essentially considers her Caucasian, to a point, and her familys adherence to their Japan...
description would be a scene from Ernest Hemingways classic 1929 novel, A Farewell to Arms. The eyes that survey the bloody scene...
In ten pages this novel is analyzed based upon its underlying themes, plot, and characterization. Eleven sources are cited in the...
In 6 pages the significance of symbolism in Ernest Hemingway's 1927 novel is analyzed. There are no other sources listed....
In five ways the protagonist Frederic Henry's transformation from boy to man through his wartime experience and romance with Cathe...