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Ernest
Hemingway's 'Butterfly & The Tank' /
Hemingway in Spain
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A 5 page examination of Ernest Hemingway's
short story, 'The butterfly and the tank' as a
metaphor of Hemingway and the war itself as
perceived by his critical contemporaries.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Buttrfly.wps
Hemingway: Differing
Treatment Of Men And Women
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6 pages in length. Ernest Hemingway was as
simple as he was complex. The lucid and
uncomplicated images he created with his
seemingly elementary style were anything but;
in fact, the complexity that resides within
his characteristically eloquent prose, which
demonstrate a purity and precision like no
other, are known only to those who can see
beyond their façade. Attention to outer
detail and an unquenchable desire to portray
his inner pain, Hemingway favored a more
simplistic approach to convey his view of
women, portraying obvious empathy for his
female characters, while his male characters
and protagonists appear to be more self
absorbed. In viewing the male/female
relationships, as well as how men and women
are depicted in Hemingway's "Hills Like
White Elephants," "Up in
Michigan" and "A Canary for
One," the writer discusses how this says
a great deal about Hemingway's own perception
of women. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLChmway.wps
The Hemingway Code in A
Farewell to Arms
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A 6 page paper examining five of the Hemingway
codes in this novel. Hemingway assigned life
to a series of codes by which individuals
lived, either serially or concurrently. He saw
lives as compartmentalized with bits and
pieces fitting into neat categories but never
attaining more than only momentary joy. A
Farewell to Arms is alternately hopeful and
hopeless; the hopeless state wins in the end,
as it must in Hemingway's painful perspective.
The paper uses quotes to illustrate the five
codes. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSfarewell.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean,
Well-Lighted Place': Ambiguity
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5 pages in length. There has been a
longstanding dispute among critics that argues
the reasons behind incorporating such obvious
ambiguity in Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean,
Well-Lighted Place,' attempting to discern
whether or not the author did so purposely.
Crafty in style and approach, it has been
surmised that Hemingway actually intended to
incorporate a considerable amount of ambiguity
into the story of old age as a means by which
to throw off his audience. The aspect in
particular that has come under fire is the
point at which the two waiters are exchanging
dialogue, which, after some investigation, the
writer discusses it has become apparent that
Hemingway fully intended to create such
ambiguity as a way to bring even more
notoriety to the piece. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: TLCHemwy.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'For Whom
the Bell Tolls' / Hemingway's Loneliness
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A 5 page overview of the underlying theme of
loneliness and self deception in the
characters of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'.
Associates these characteristics as being
reminiscent of Hemingway himself. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: Heminbel.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun
Also Rises' / Exchange Of Money
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A 6 page paper on the importance of buying,
lending, and paying for things in Hemingway's
first novel. The paper suggests that Hemingway
is using money as a substitute for meaning.
Two sources cited.
Filename: Rises.wps
Ernest Hemingway's Own Life
Reflected In His Work
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This 7 page paper explores the life and work
of author Ernest Hemingway, and how his art
was a direct result of his life. Hemingway's
narrative style, character structure and
common themes are also examined.
Filename: Hemingway.wps
Hemingway's
Own Life Reflected In His Short Stories #2
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A 9 page paper looking at three of Hemingway's
short stories -- 'Soldier's Home,' 'A Cat in
the Rain,' and 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place'
-- in terms of their relationship to events
and experiences in Hemingway's own life. The
paper concludes that his stories from World
War I on reflect a deepening despair, and a
conviction that life ultimately was without
meaning. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Hemlife2.wps
Ernest Hemingway's Own Life
Reflected In His Short Stories
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An 8 page paper looking at three of
Hemingway's short stories -- 'Soldier's Home,'
'A Cat in the Rain,' and 'A Clean,
Well-Lighted Place' -- in terms of their
relationship to events and experiences in
Hemingway's own life. The writer concludes
that his stories from World War I on reflect a
deepening despair, and a conviction that life
ultimately was without meaning. Bibliography
lists two sources.
Filename: Hemlife.wps
Ernest Hemingway / Gender
Relations in His Short Stories
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A 7 page paper analyzing the reason for the
lack of communication between the sexes in
three of Hemingway's stories: 'The Short Happy
Life of Francis Macomber,' 'Hills Like White
Elephants,' and 'The End of Something.' The
paper concludes that the Hemingway code does
not give much room for softness, sensitivity,
and self-articulation. Bibliography lists 4
additional sources.
Filename: Hemgen.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun
Also Rises' / Explicated
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A 5 page look at a critical article by Claude
Clayton Smith of Ohio Northern University,
which focuses on a 'lost allusion' contained
in Hemingway's novel. The paper argues that
this reference, which ties Hemingway's novel
to A.E.W. Mason's 'The Crystal Trench', would
be completely indecipherable without
scholarship such as that provided by Smith.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Sunexp.wps
Ernest Hemingway - The
Fascinating Hero
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An 8 page paper discussing the life and works
of Ernest Hemingway. He was a man who was
fascinated by stories of heroes and quite
likely envisioned himself, in his purest form,
as a hero. While Hemingway did not actually
perform any truly heroic acts he perhaps wish
he had. He was essentially driven to brink of
madness, much like many artists, and committed
suicide late in his life. He was known to be a
depressed individual on occasion and perhaps
it was the fact that life as an old man with
no more chances at adventure or heroism caused
him to immerse himself in a depression that
led to his death. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Fashero.wps
Hemingway's Life as Depicted
in his Stories
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An 8 page analysis of how three of Hemingway's
stories -- 'Soldier's Home', 'A Cat in the
Rain,' and 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place' not
only reflect experiences in Hemingway's own
life, but reflect the deepening despair over
the meaninglessness of life which resulted
from his experiences in World War I.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Lifehem.wps
Hemingway's Short Stories
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5 pages in length. Three of Hemingway's short
stories are compared: A Clean Well-Lighted
Place; Indian Camp; and Soldier's Home. Common
themes are discussed with examples. Hemingway
has demonstrated how values clash in each of
the stories and what despair does to
humankind. Bibliography lists 4 references.
Filename: 3hem.wps
Hemingway’s
“The Old Man and the Sea”
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A five page analysis of the meaning of this
classic novella by Ernest Hemingway. The paper
asserts that for the old man the struggle to
bring in the giant marlin was a spiritual
quest, and illustrates Hemingway’s creed
that meaning lies in challenging oneself to
survive. No additional sources.
Filename: KBoldman.wps
Ernest Hemingway --
Americans as Nonconformists in “A Man of the
World” and “Hills Like White Elephants”
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This 5 page report discusses two of Ernest
Hemingway’s short stories in terms of how
they serve as an example of an American as a
rebel rather than a conformist. The writing
produced by Ernest Hemingway was in itself an
act of rebellion that personifies the unique
character of how Americans want or believe
they should be perceived -- brash,
self-sufficient, able to move beyond what most
people would presumably consider personal
setbacks, even the ability to detach one’s
self from personal tragedy and see it in a
humorous light. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhemreb.wps
Subliminal Religion in
James’ “American” and Hemingway’s
“Sun Also Rises”
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A six page paper looking at the way Henry
James’ novel “The American” and Ernest
Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises”
could be said to be subliminally religious.
The paper argues that just as James’
protagonist proves the immorality of the
British class system, Hemingway’s
protagonist searches for a code of conduct
beyond the mores of middle America. No
additional sources.
Filename: KBjames.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old
Man and the Sea' / Nature, Death, &
Manhood
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A 9 page research paper on Hemingway's classic
tale and its meaning. The writer details how
the setting is symbolic of Hemingway's views
of life and death, and what it means to be a
real man. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Oldman.wps
The Women Of Hemingway's
Short Stories
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The stories of Ernest Hemingway, particularly
The Short Happy Life Of Francis Macomber and
The Snows Of Kilimanjaro, are centered on
women, drink, money and ambition. This 5 page
paper asserts that Hemingway portrays the wife
either as a 'bitch' in character and, or,
considered to be a bitch by the husband. The
woman is also seen as competent and
challenging of the male's virility-based ego.
Lastly, the women in these stories are seen
either by the reader or by the fictional
husband as controlling and manipulative.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KThemwmn.wps
Symbolism in Hemingway’s
“A Farewell to Arms”
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A six page paper showing the importance of
symbolic content to the understanding of this
1927 novel by Ernest Hemingway. The paper
argues that Hemingway’s use of symbolism
underscores his belief that life ultimately
has no meaning except for the stoicism created
by the hero from inside himself. No additional
sources.
Filename: KBhemin2.wps
The Evolution of the
Character of Pilar in Ernest Hemingway’s
“For Whom The Bell Tolls”
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A 7 page paper which charts the evolution of
the character of Pilar in Ernest Hemingway’s
1940 novel, 'For Whom The Bell Tolls,' to
analyze what the author was attempting to
accomplish with this strong female character,
and how she reflected Hemingway himself.
Filename: TGpilar.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.wps
Gender Conflict in Thurber
and Hemingway
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A five page look at the way tension between
the sexes is depicted in James Thurber's two
stories "The Catbird Seat" and
"The Unicorn in the Garden", as well
as in Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like
White Elephants." The paper suggests that
Thurber tends to subvert traditional
stereotypes about men and women, while
Hemingway tends to support them. No additional
sources.
Filename: KBthurb.wps
Hemingway’s “Hills Like
White Elephants”
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An 11 page analysis of this short story by
Ernest Hemingway. The paper shows how
Hemingway’s distress over his first wife’s
pregnancy and the constraints it put on his
life is reflected -- but not entirely resolved
-- in this fictional work. Two-page annotated
bibliography lists ten sources.
Filename: KBhills.wps
Fishing and Spirituality in
Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea”
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A two-page look at Hemingway’s novella in
terms of the spiritual component of fishing.
The paper shows that Santiago, the Old Man,
shared Hemingway’s conviction that in
standing up to the obstacles which nature
throws in our path, we prove our right to be a
part of the great natural plan. No additional
sources.
Filename: KBoldma2.wps
The Time of the American
Expatriates & The ‘Lost Generation’ in
Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises”
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An 18 page paper which examines the connection
between the American expatriates living in
Europe and those dubbed by Gertrude Stein as
the ‘lost generation,’ featured in Ernest
Hemingway’s 1926 novel, 'The Sun Also
Rises.' Specifically considered is what
Hemingway’s book meant to the people of the
time, how it was a reflection of public
attitudes, and provides a character study
which explores the personal attitudes and
beliefs of narrator Jake Barnes. Bibliography
lists 11 sources.
Filename: TGehsun.wps
Hemingway vs. Joyce / 'Just
Representations of Nature'
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A 5 page paper examining Samuel Johnson's
opinion that no literature will endure the
test of time except that which reveals and
explores situations and characteristics that
are recognizable, that most of us share, and
that are common to people across the
boundaries of time and space. The paper
compares Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean,
Well-Lighted Place' and James Joyce's 'Araby'
in view of Johnson's dictum, arguing that
Hemingway's story fulfills the requirement
better than Joyce's because its theme is more
easily accessible to the general reader.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Hemjoyce.wps
Hemingway's Heroes / 'A
Farewell To Arms' vs. 'For Whom the Bell
Tolls'
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An 8 page paper discussing the figure of the
Hemingway Code Hero -- the stock figure he
invented as the personification of the perfect
man -- in both Frederick Henry and Robert
Jordan. The paper concludes that even though
these characters are very different, in their
different aspects as seeker and finder, they
are both representations of the Hemingway Code
Hero. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hemhero.wps
Modernism
in Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'
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A five page paper looking at Ernest
Hemingway's novel in terms of the way it fits
the profile of modernism. The paper defines
modernism and concludes that it is Hemingway's
portrayal of the twentieth century's loss of
meaning that makes the novel modernist.
Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBsunris.wps
The Controversial Ernest
Hemingway
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A five page paper showing why Ernest Hemingway
has become controversial in the past few
years. The paper concludes that Hemingway's
lack of sensitivity toward his female
characters is the primary factor making his
work controversial, but he represented a
similar lack of respect in the society of his
era. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: KBhemin4.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'Hills
Like White Elephants'
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A 4 page essay analyzing Hemingway's short
story. The writer analyzes the significance of
the title 'Hills Like White Elephants,' as
well as various other symbolisms that occur
throughout the story.
Filename: Hillslik.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean
Well Lighted Place'
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In 6 pages, the writer discusses 'A Clean Well
Lighted Place.' It is posited that Hemingway
and his characters share a commonality... His
writing reflects his own life.
Filename: Clearwe2.wps
Ernest Hemingway / A Life On
Paper
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A 7 page paper discussing the relationship of
the events and people of Ernest Hemingway's
life to the characters and plots in his
fiction. Three novels are discussed, and
numerous correspondences pointed out.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Heming2.wps
'Comfortable Inaction' and
Courage in Hemingway and Tellez
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A 4 page paper looking at the conflict between
fate and free will, in circumstances calling
for moral courage. Stories examined are
Hemingway's 'A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,' and
Hernando Tellez' 'Just Lather, That's All.'
Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Hemtell.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun
Also Rises' / Review Of A Literary Critique
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5 pages in length. Robert Meyerson's analysis
of Ernest Hemingway's character Robert Cohn in
The Sun Also Rises is both accurate and
revealing with regard to the overall central
claims about the novel. The writer evaluates
the article's main arguments and judges the
validity of those points.
Filename: Suncrit.wps
Hemingway's
Heroes : In the three stories
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The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber, The
Soldier's Home and Hills Like White Elephants,
Hemingway presents the reader with complex
characterizations of both male and female
attributes that can be defined within the
parameters of "hero" as used in this
essay. His male characters are embedded in a
struggle to reach the goal of self awareness,
courageous, honorable and often seen as the
stereotypical macho male. The females are
interpreted as "bitches" but have
the underlying attributed of strength of
character, sense of responsibility and are
faithful to their own concept of themselves.
This is a 6 page examines presents explanation
and examples for this argument. Bibliography
lists 13 sources.
Filename: Hemhero2.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A Clean,
Well-Lighted Place'
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A 6 page essay in which the writer describes
Hemingway's short story as one of supreme
loneliness, despair, and 'nothingness.' No
additional sources cited.
Filename: Clearwel.wps
Ernest Hemingway's Short
Stories / Modernism, Postmodernism, & The
Search For Meaning
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An 8 page paper looking at stories by Ernest
Hemingway ('A Clean Well-Lighted Place' and
'Snows of Kilimanjaro') and Donald Barthelme
('A Shower of Gold') to show how the
transition of literature from modernism to
postmodernism mirrors the increasing
uncertainty of contemporary life. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: Hembarth.wps
Ernest Hemingway / The 'Sun
Also Rises' Vs. 'The Old Man and the Sea'
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A 7 page research paper comparing the
characters, setting and plots of the two great
Hemingway books. The writer details plot
synopses, main characters, the settings, and
the meanings derived from them. Bibliography
lists 7 sources.
Filename: Hemingwy.wps
Ernest Hemingway and
“Hills Like White Elephants” -- An Example
of a Literary Iceberg Beneath the Surface
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This 5 page report discusses Ernest
Hemingway’s short stories and the ways in
which he presents only the “tip of the
iceberg” and the impact of the story lies
beneath the surface, left to the imagination
of the reader. It seems remarkably clear that
Hemingway was determined, in virtually all of
his writing, to demonstrate an alternative way
of thinking that reflected his own alternative
attitudes regarding the status quo.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWhembrg.wps
O'Neill, Hemingway and
Stevens On Money and Meaning
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A 5 page analysis of how three great writers
each address some of the basic questions in
life. The writer looks at Wallace Stevens'
poem "Sunday Morning," Ernest
Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro,"
and Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey
into Night" as to what these great
writers say about money and spiritual well
being. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99o'hest.wps
Ernest Hemingway / The Man
and His Work
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In 5 pages, the author discusses Ernest
Hemingway, including biographical information,
a discussion and analysis of the author's
subject matter, what specific traits and
literary techniques are evident in the
author's work, and what themes are developed
in a typical piece by this author. Also
included are a discussion and an analysis of
'Hills Life White Elephants' and ' A Clean,
Well Lighted Place,' which are specific
literary selections typical of the author's
work. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCehem.doc
How
Authors Portray Individuals vs. Society in
Mark Twain's "The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn," Willa Cather's
"My Antonia," Richard Wright's
"Native Son" & Ernest
Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
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A 5 page paper which examines how the authors
portray individuals versus society,
emphasizing how society limits individual
freedoms and how the characters respond to
such controls. Specifically considered are
Mark Twain's "The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn," Willa Cather's
"My Antonia," Richard Wright's
"Native Son" and Ernest Hemingway's
"The Sun Also Rises." Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGlitind.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'Hills
Like White Elephants' / Symbolism
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In 8 pages, the author discusses the use of
symbolism in 'Hills Like White Elephants' by
Ernest Hemingway. Many examples of symbolism
are given. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Whitelep.wps
Jake Barnes and Lady Brett
Ashley in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun
Also Rises"
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A 5 page character analysis of the complicated
relationship between Hemingway's unrequited
lovers. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGjakebr.wps
The End of the Innocence -
Hemingway's Life as Mirrored in A Farewell to
Arms
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A 5 page paper that examines the many
parallels that exist between the life of
author Ernest Hemingway and his 1929 novel A
Farewell to Arms. Discussed are the author's
experiences with love and war during his
service in World War I and an analysis of how
these experiences are directly incorporated
into A Farewell to Arms. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: LCHemway.doc
Women Portrayed as Strong
Characters in William Faulkner's "The
Sound and the Fury" (Caddy Compson), Zora
Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching
God" (Janie Crawford), Willa Cather's
"My Antonia" (Antonia Shimerda), and
Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Als
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A 5 page paper which analyzes how women are
portrayed as strong characters in William
Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury,"
Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were
Watching God," Willa Cather's "My
Antonia," and Ernest Hemingway's
"The Sun Also Rises." Specifically
considered are how the authors portray the
strength of their female characters, and how
Caddy Compson, Janie Crawford, Antonia
Shimerda, and Lady Brett Ashley overcame their
respective difficulties. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: TGlitlad.wps
Comparison & Contrast of
Literary Strategy / Hawthorne, Hemingway, and
Faulkner
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In 5 pages, the writer compares and contrasts
the literary strategy of style in three
readings, one each by Nathaniel Hawthorne,
Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner. The
House of The Seven Gables, A Farewell to Arms
and The Sound and The Fury are compared and
contrasted in terms of the literary strategy
of style. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Complsty.wps
Hemingway and Fitzgerald's
Heroes & Heroines
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A 5 page paper looking at Jake Barnes and
Brett Ashley in Hemingway's The Sun Also
Rises, as compared to Jay Gatsby and Daisy Fay
Buchanan in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. The
paper specifically analyzes their
characterizations in comparison with one
another, and in terms of how they each reflect
their author's respective views of life.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HemFitz.rtf
Literary
Analysis of Ernest Hemingway's Short Story,
"The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber"
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A 6 page paper which analyzes Ernest
Hemingway's short story, "The Short Happy
Life of Francis Macomber," in terms of
narrative technique, narrative voice
characterization, imagery, symbolism, and use
of dialogue and descriptive details.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGehmacom.wps
Hemingway’s Short Stories:
The Changing Role of the Female
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A 15 page paper comparing and contrasting the
role of women in the first two collections of
Hemingway’s short stories, In Our Time and
Men Without Women. Stories covered include
“Soldier’s Home,” “The End of
Something,” “Cat in the Rain,” “Hills
Like White Elephants,” “Che Ti Dice La
Patria?,” and “A Canary For One.”
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KBheming.wps
'A Clean, Well-Lighted
Place' (by Ernest Hemingway)
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This 8 page paper considers Hemingway's theme
of 'grace under pressure,' as shown through
the aging process, in this 1935 short story.
Segments of his personal life seem to differ
greatly from this theme, unless this exemplary
story is examined closely. Bibliography lists
11 sources.
Filename: BBhemin.doc
Ernest Hemingway's "A
Farewell To Arms"
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10 pages in length. Ernest Hemingway placed
himself in all of his works; however, it can
readily be argued that none were as personal
as A Farewell To Arms. The poignant love story
set in the backdrop of World War I is more of
an autobiography of the author's own war
experience than it is a work of fiction. The
writer discusses plot, characterization and
underlying themes. Bibliography lists 11
sources.
Filename: TLCarms.wps
Hemingway's Fathers And Sons
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This 5 page paper argues that the short story,
Fathers And Sons, is entered on the theme of
rejection, even though the tone is one of
wistful longing in concert with anger at not
being able to make a connection. The style
that Hemingway employs can be described as
'reminiscent narrative'. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: KThemfat.wps
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
Inner Conflict In
Hemingway's Soldier's Home
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This 6 page paper posits that Hemingway
presents the character of Harold Kreb in
Soldier's Home as a man in conflict. He is
torn between what he feels is right and what
he believes others either expect of him or how
they perceive his actions. This internal and
external opposition makes for the central
theme of the story and is portrayed throughout
in a number of different ways. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTcthome.wps
Jake
is a Catholic: One View of Ernest Hemingway's
The Sun Also Rises
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This 5 page paper considers the issue of
Jake's role as a Catholic in Ernest
Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. This paper
creates the argument that this view is
correct, and that Jake's comparison with Cohn
underscores his Catholic tendencies.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MHHemSun.wps
Brett's Loves in Hemingway's
"The Sun Also Rises"
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A six page paper looking at the four main
loves of Lady Brett Ashley, the primary female
character in Ernest Hemingway's novel. The
paper analyzes her relationships to first Jake
Barnes, then Robert Cohn, Mike Campbell, and
Pedro Romero, and concludes that Brett could
only be emotionally fulfilled with Jake, the
man who could not sexually satisfy her.
Bibliography lists nine sources.
Filename: KBrises.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'A
Farewell To Arms'
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A 5 page essay on the transformation of
Frederic Henry, the main character in this
Ernest Hemingway's novel. The writer traces
events in the novel to show how Henry develops
from being very immature at the beginning of
the story and then ... through the processes
of war and his love for Catherine, he matures.
Filename: Farewel2.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'For Whom
the Bell Tolls' / Use of Characterization
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A 6 page research paper that examines
Hemingway's use of characterization to broaden
the scope and breadth of the novel's setting
and time frame. The writer demonstrates that
the complex nature of Spanish society is shown
via the presence of a varied cast of minor
characters that also contribute to the
reader's understanding of the protagonist.
Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Chartoll.wps
Ernest Hemingway's
'Soldier's Home' / Critical Analysis
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A 4 page exposition of Hemingway's short
story, looking at the background of the
protagonist, a soldier just home from the war,
before and during the war. Special attention
is paid to how Krebs' activities before the
story opens affect the story's development and
outcome. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Soldierh.wps
Character Analysis of Jake
Barnes in Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun
Also Rises"
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A 5 page paper which examines Hemingway's
tortured chief protagonist, specifically
concentrating on his complicated relationship
with Lady Brett Ashley. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: TGjakbre.wps
Dysfunction In Hemingway's
Soldier's Home
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The story, Soldier's Home, by Ernest Hemingway
is one of the shortest of short stories: five
pages. However, he has managed to pack at
least a novella's worth of meaning into those
five pages. This 5 page paper argues that the
emphasis Krebs (the protagonist) puts on his
life in the military can be seen as a defense
mechanism to dealing with his relationship
with his family. The lies he tells are the
thread that binds the two segments of the
story and Harold's life. Once he has made that
connection (telling the lie to his mother), he
can no longer use the war as his sanctuary.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTdyshem.wps
Love
in Ernest Hemingway's "The Garden of
Eden"
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A 5 page paper which examines how the theme of
love is used in Ernest Hemingway's final novel
as a redemptive force, and how the types of
love are categorized among the book's major
characters. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGemeden.wps
Ernest Hemingway/"Old
man and the sea" as canon
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A 5 page research paper that argues that this
classic short novel in style and content is
undoubtedly part of the Hemingway canon.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: kholdman.wps
Lust, Languor, & The
Lost Generation - The Meaning of Love in
Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises:
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A 5 page paper that examines the meaning of
love in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel The Sun
Also Rises. Discussed are the novel's central
characters' inability to feel or express real
emotion due to the "morally
bankrupt" and "spiritually
sterile" atmosphere and attitude that
encompassed the era of the "lost
generation" immediately following the
First World War. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: LCsunris.doc
Illusion Vs. Reality in
Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to
Arms" (Book One)
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A 3 page paper which examines the conflict
between illusion and reality in the ill-fated
wartime love affair between Frederic Henry and
Catherine Barkley in Ernest Hemingway's novel,
"A Farewell to Arms" (Book One).
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGeharms.wps
The Physical, Economic &
Social Environments Presented in Ernest
Hemingway’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls”
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A 6 page paper which examines the physical,
economic and social environments presented in
Ernest Hemingway’s novel of the Spanish
Civil War, 'For Whom the Bell Tolls.'
Filename: TGfwtbt.wps
Comparison & Contrast
Between Ernest Hemingway's 'The Snows of
Kilimanjaro' & Stephen Crane's 'The Open
Boat'
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A 10 page paper which examines compares and
contrasts Ernest Hemingway's story, 'The Snows
of the Kilimanjaro,' with the Stephen Crane
story, 'The Open Boat,' specifically
considering the elements of setting, plot,
characterizations, themes, style, symbolism,
conflict, tone, atmosphere, and point of view
of each. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGhemcra.rtf
Hemingway's A Farewell To
Arms
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The social configuration of the 1800's
promised the rewards of joy and normal living
to those who would conform to common beliefs.
The early 1900's brought with it the
intrusions incurred by war and subsequently
negated the promises made earlier. This 5 page
paper asserts that the entire philosophical
basis of modern society was changed by the
intrusions and realities of war. Hemingway's A
Farewell To Arms aptly describes the
transitions of one man in this process.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KThemarm.wps
The
Life and Works of Ernest Hemingway
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This 5 page paper begins with a short
biography and then moves on to compare two
short stories and find common elements of the
author’s style. Hemingway’s work is
analyzed in terms of his own experiences.
Bibliography lists 4 sources
Filename: SA004Hem.wps
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
Hemingway's A Farewell to
Arms
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This 5 page paper examines this Hemingway
classic. Themes are explored--disillusionment,
life and death and love at first sight-- and
the critical reception of this novel is also
discussed Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA104Hem.wps
Hemingway's Short Stories
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This 5 page paper explores Hemingway's theory
of the tip of the iceberg in five short
stories, focusing on Soldier's Home.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KThemsht.wps
A Critique of the Treatment
of Youth and Age in Literature
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5 pages. Two of Ernest Hemingway's most
notable tales are A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
and The Old Man and The Sea. Both can arguably
be construed to deal with the topics of youth
and age. The lives of the protagonists in both
stories are considered by Hemingway as to be
ruled by their subsequent ages and the age of
those around them. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: JGAthsea.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'Hills
Like White Elephants' / The Abortion Issue
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A 5 page research essay on the legitimacy of
the abortion debate in Hemmingway's story as
it relates to safety. The writer shows the
need for abortion throughout time, how unsafe
abortions were at the time Hemmingway wrote
the story, and how the story reflects this
reality. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Elptabrt.doc
Hemingway's Old Man and the
Sea
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This 5 page paper provides an analysis of the
story and applies it to the life of Hemingway.
It is believed that some of the things to come
from the story are tied to actual events.
However, the tone of the work and broader
themes seem to have been affected by
Hemingway's own internal struggles. An outline
is included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA116oldwps
Herman
Melville, Hemingway, & Ellison / Reason
and Emotion
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A 10 page examination of the way emotion and
reason are reflected in these author's
worldviews. Looking specifically at 'Bartleby
the Scrivener,' 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro,'
and Invisible Man, the paper traces a
historical progression from irrationality to
full-fledged absurdity, and notes the loss of
emotional center that accompanies it.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Melvhem.wps
Hemingway's The Snows of
Kilimanjaro
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This 7 page paper looks at Hemingway's story
that focuses on a dying writer who finds
himself in an exotic locale. Hemingway's life
is tied to the story and biographical
information is included. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: SA116Kil.wps
Ernest Hemingway and Nick
Adams
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A 6 page paper which summarizes some of
Hemingway’s best-known short stories
featuring Nick Adams, “Indian Camp,”
“Big-Hearted River,” “Three-Day Blow,”
“Cross-Country Snow,” and “Fathers and
Sons,” considers the major dilemmas the
protagonist faces, and then compares
Hemingway’s life to his literary alter-ego.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGehnick.wps
Logical Tragedy as Presented
by Faulkner & Hemingway
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This 9 page paper discusses the premise that,
as presented in 'The Sound and the Fury' and
'A Farewell to Arms,' there is a logical
sequence of failure and heartache around which
both tragedies revolve. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: Faulhem.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Sun
Also Rises' / Analysis & Review
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A 6 page general overview in which the writer
discusses the novel's meaning, influence, and
success. Bibliography cites 5 additional
sources.
Filename: Sunalso.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'Hills
Like White Elephants' vs. 'Clean, Well-Lighted
Place'
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A 5 page essay on the concept of oneness as it
relates to 'everything' versus 'nothing' in
Hemmingway's two stories. The writer discusses
the concept of oneness in terms of dichotomies
in plot, setting, characterization and
dialogue. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Elephnts.wps
Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old
Man & The Sea'
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9 pages in length. A concise analysis of
Hemmingway's novel concentrating primarily
upon its use of biblical symbolism.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Oldman2.wps
Three
Essays on Hemingway's To Have and Have Not
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9 pages in length. This paper includes three
separate essays on Ernest Hemingway's work, To
Have and Have Not. Essay number one is a
comparison/contrast within the work, Essay
number two is an argument/persuasion on the
work as well as personal opinions as to the
argument or persuasion, and essay number three
is a literary analysis of the book. The
bibliography is for all three essays.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAhvhvn.wps
“Catch-22” In Heller,
Chopin, Ellison and Hemingway
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A 10 page argument showing how Heller’s book
reflects the ideas also posited by other
writers in “The Awakening,” “The
Invisible Man,” and “The Sun Also
Rises,” respectively – that idea is the
idea of realizing that life holds no promises.
The writer supports the argument and places
the writings in the literary context of
deconstruction. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Cn4theme.wps
Phallic Symbolism in
Hemingway and Melville
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A 7 page exploring how the authors make use of
phallic symbolism in “A Clean Well Lighted
Place,” “Hills Like White Elephants,”
and “Bartleby the Scrivener.” Bibliography
lists only the original sources.
Filename: Cnclnbrt.wps
Hemingway + Attitude +
Women.
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(6 pp) The way that Hemingway shows us the two
women involved in "The Sun Also Rises,
and "The Short and Happy Life of Francis
Macomber," demonstrates that as a general
species, he really doesn't like them much. In
the term of street slang, both of these women
would be called "bitchy."
Consequently it is not difficult to determine
how the author feels about the idea of
"love," from either of these women.
That does not say that Hemingway does not have
characters that love the women, but rather,
these fictional female characters constantly
demonstrate that they are not to be trusted,
no matter what they may claim. Bibliography
lists 2 sources.
Filename: BBhemSar.doc
Ernest Hemingway and the
Impact of War on the Human Psyche
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This 5 page report discusses Ernest
Hemingway’s writing that is directly related
to his experiences and observations of war and
how it has an impact on the psyche of the
individual human being. For Hemingway, war
serves as a constant in his literary focus and
allows for his readers to consider the
realities of war in the context in which he
wants them to see it rather than in terms of
political or even personal points of view.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWwarhem.wps
Ernest Hemingway: Old Man
And Hero
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Ernest Hemingway may be the best known enigma
that ever graced the American literary scene.
This 5 page paper explores the man as he is
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