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  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    Hills Like White Elephants Jig's Choice of Progress In writing "Hills like White Elephants" Ernest Hemingway expresses that having a child is better seen as a progressive life change rather than an obstruction. This short story begins with a man and girl bickering and having drinks at a train junction between Barcelona and Madrid. The tone becomes serious as the two discuss the future of their unborn child. Hemingway skillfully uses the elements of fiction

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    Essay Length: 406 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The Emotional Impact That Hemingway’s Divorce and Separation Had on “hills like White Elephants”

    The Emotional Impact That Hemingway’s Divorce and Separation Had on “hills like White Elephants”

    The Emotional Impact that Hemingway’s Divorce and Separation Had on “Hills like White Elephants” “Hills like White Elephants” is not the normal story where you have a beginning, middle and end. Hemingway gave just enough information so that readers could draw their own conclusions. The entire story encompasses a conversation between two lovers and leaves the reader with more questions than answers. Ernest Hemingway was a brilliant writer. People that study Hemingway’s works try to

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    Essay Length: 1,338 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Elephant Man Essay

    The Elephant Man Essay

    The film The Elephant Man by David Lynch is a heart-warming film that highlights the life of John Merrick better known as the elephant man from the streets of Victorian England. Like many films this movie has received numerous reviews both good and bad. Chris Loar is an example of a man who is a true admirer of the film. On the other hand Roger Ebert had nothing good to say about the film. I

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    Essay Length: 768 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    The story takes place at a train station in the Ebro River valley of Spain. The day is extremely hot and dry, and the scenery is barren and ugly. The two main characters are a man referred to only as "the American" and his girlfriend whom he calls Jig. The American and Jig drink beer and a liquor called Anis del Toro while waiting for the train to Madrid. No other details about their relationship

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    Essay Length: 371 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Steve
  • Shooting an Elephant, Critical Analysis

    Shooting an Elephant, Critical Analysis

    Throughout Orwell’s literary career, he avidly stood against totalitarian and imperialistic forms of government. His two most famous works (1984 and Animal Farm) both exemplify this point, but at the same time weaken it. These two works were written in protest of those governments, but in a fictional back ground. In Orwell’s essay Shooting an Elephant, he uses a personal experience to more clearly emphasize the impact of imperialism at the sociological and psychological

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Vika
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    THE EXPECTATION THAT SOCIETY HAS PLACED ON PEOPLE CREATES A FEELING OF ALIENATION AND IS EXHIBITED IN THE POEMS “THE UNKNOWN CITIZEN,” “ELEANOR RIGBY,” “DOLOR,” “RICHARD CORY.” Our peers in society has created an unspoken standard that people are judged by and expected to follow and for the people who can not live within those standards they have a hard time associating with friends, family, co-workers, and themselves. In A.H. Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen” the

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    Essay Length: 697 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 13, 2010 By: Tommy
  • An Inferential Analysis of Hemingway's “hills like White Elephants”

    An Inferential Analysis of Hemingway's “hills like White Elephants”

    In Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” I found many layers of symbolism, and a fascinating psychological underplay afoot between his two characters. It begins with the girl’s comment about a line of white hills seen in the distance, which she compares to white elephants. The man responds with the comment “I’ve never seen one.” The symbolism of a white elephant is widely known as something very large or apparent that no one wishes to acknowledge

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    Essay Length: 934 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Yan
  • Elephants

    Elephants

    Elephants should not be killed because they are one of the main reasons that people visit the foreign land of Africa. Africa is incredibly hot and is not the most intriguing place to go on your vacation. If there were no elephants the amount of tourists would significantly decrease. Twenty eight percent of all tourist come to see the elephants. In the movie “Ivory Wars” the narrator says “ One of the few attractions for

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    Essay Length: 659 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 24, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Hills like White Elephant

    Hills like White Elephant

    The Simple Operation Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” is a story about a couple who are having some trouble in their relationship. The main characters in the story are an American man and a girl. The whole story is mostly a dialogue between the couple. They are trying to have a fine time, but there is a tension between them and some kind of operation needs to be done. The operation can

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    Essay Length: 525 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Teenage Marriage: Weigh It Carefully

    Teenage Marriage: Weigh It Carefully

    Teenage Marriage: Weigh it carefully! The rapid increase in the number of early marriages over the past several years coupled with the extremely high rate of divorce within this same group makes this subject extremely important. If you are a teenager and are seriously considering an early marriage, these are a number of potential problem areas of which you should be aware, so that, if you do decide that this is the best course of

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    Essay Length: 1,574 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • African Elephants

    African Elephants

    Elephants are very complex and highly intelligent creatures. Elephants seem to be fascinated with the tusks and bones of dead elephants and have been seen fondling and examining them. The myth that they carry them to secret “elephant burial grounds” however, has no factual base. Elephants demonstrate concern for other members of their families and take care of the weak or injured members. They even appear to grieve over a dead companion. Elephants have very

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    Essay Length: 347 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Approaching Hills like White Elephants

    Approaching Hills like White Elephants

    Ernest Hemingway begins the story with a couple awaiting a train at a station located near the Ebro. He gives a brief description of the setting, then breaks into the action as if you were there observing the event yourself. It is very hot out, so the couple decides to order a round of beer. As the man orders, it becomes apparent he speaks the local language while his girlfriend does not. Therefore, since only

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    Essay Length: 842 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Shooting Elephant

    Shooting Elephant

    In the article Ў°Shooting an Elephant,Ў± Orwell describes his experience of killing an elephant to express the real nature and sorrow of imperialism. He first confesses his bitter life in Moulmein and the baiting by the native people of European. He goes on to narrate a tiny event of shooting an elephant which makes him to realize the real characteristic of imperialism. By reading and thinking this essay in depth, I perceive the main theme

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    Essay Length: 402 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Janna
  • Development of Meaning in "hills like White Elephants" by Contrast of Characters

    Development of Meaning in "hills like White Elephants" by Contrast of Characters

    The way Ernest Hemingway introduces the main characters is quite remarkable. First, he does not give us any physical description of them. By this, the writer creates an effect of a distance between the couple and us. This also makes us pay extra attention to their dialogue, since it is the only information we get about them. And even their conversation sounds very mysterious, because they never name the subject of it. We know neither

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: James
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    1) I have chosen to discuss the civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Both have many significant similarities and differences. I would like to compare some important points in four common categories. I will compare and contrast the geography and its impact, the political structure of each society, the importance of their existing class structures and finally the role of women in these dynamic civilizations. Mesopotamia and Egypt were both in flood basins of major rivers.

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    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: jay
  • Hills like White Elephants - Symbolism

    Hills like White Elephants - Symbolism

    1. The story is narrated in the third person point of view. Aside from dialogue, the story does not use “I.” Instead, it uses his name, or refers to the character as “him” or “he.” 2. The story starts off as third person objective. It’s first told as how someone would observe from afar. The narrator makes assumptions, such as in the first paragraph of part one, “It did not appear to be the duty

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    Essay Length: 539 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Steve
  • Is the online Availabilty of Care Information Empowering for Care Service Users and Care Professionals? Discuss by Weighing up the Benefits and Shortcomings of onlince Care Information in Relation to This Question.

    Is the online Availabilty of Care Information Empowering for Care Service Users and Care Professionals? Discuss by Weighing up the Benefits and Shortcomings of onlince Care Information in Relation to This Question.

    Health care has changed over the past years compared to the way it was in the late 1950s.as health care has changed, it's the same way the way we receive care-information these days is different from then. Nowadays with the development of technology such as the internet, care information online is becoming empowering to both care- service users and care professionals. According to the website benenden, ‘according to a recent opinion poll, 16 per cent

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    Essay Length: 1,016 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 20, 2011 By: keidi
  • Essay on Hills like White Elephants

    Essay on Hills like White Elephants

    Castro PAGE 3 Luke Castro Mrs. Harrah English 1302 29 September 2015 Writing Assignment #2 Do you do it? How can you do it? The worries of what your family and friends will think are always in the back of your mind. If we all had everything figured out there would be no worries, there would not be a judgment made that affected a living soul. But, that’s just it we all have worries, we

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    Submitted: October 4, 2015 By: kuxika
  • Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway

    Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway

    Looking at the Girl’s Side: Character Analysis of Jig in Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway “Hills like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is about a girl who finds herself in a situation where she has to choose between keeping her baby and having an abortion. Having the operation means she can keep her current lifestyle where she travels around Europe and tries new things with her partner, who clearly wants her to have

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    Submitted: July 6, 2016 By: Kristelle Olesco
  • Hills like White Elephants

    Hills like White Elephants

    Crack a Bottle Everyone has a different way of dealing with their conflicts in life. Some look to find pleasure in certain hobbies they enjoy, such as reading or exercising. Unfortunately, some people deal with their problems negatively. Some might turn to drugs, violence or alcohol. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants,” Hemingway uses alcohol as a motif throughout the story to represent the complications in the two protagonists’ relationship. Early on in “Hills

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    Submitted: May 7, 2017 By: Chayden Sovocool
  • Is the African Elephant Winning Its Battle for Survival?

    Is the African Elephant Winning Its Battle for Survival?

    The African elephant is dying. Each year their numbers shrink by around 8%, because more elephants are being killed by poachers than are being born each year (Aulakh). It doesn’t help that African forest elephants are the slowest reproducing animals, beginning to breed at the age of 23 and only giving birth once every five to six years. Because of this, it will take them up to 90 years to recover from the population decline

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    Submitted: September 26, 2017 By: tyty322
  • Elephant Poachers in Africa

    Elephant Poachers in Africa

    Surname Name Tutor Course Date Elephant Poachers in Africa Elephant poaching crisis in Africa is growing at a devastating rate, thus threatening the multiplying number of species with overt extinction in a lifetime. Research suggests that elephant population in Africa has declined since thousands of elephants are poached every year for their ivory tusks worth huge sums of illegal money (Thouless, p. 60).Ivory tusks are mainly used for medicinal purposes and fashions. The issue of

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    Submitted: April 30, 2018 By: bravochip
  • Hills like White Elephants by Earnest Hemingway

    Hills like White Elephants by Earnest Hemingway

    Our culture in the year 2018 is indistinguishable to the short story, Hills Like White Elephants by Earnest Hemingway. First written in 1927, the Hills Like White Elephants captures the same anguish and travail the human spirit lives today. In this story, Jig’s moral values are tested just like in today’s world. She is portrayed as “insecure”. Jig is torn between right and wrong because she wants to be “pleasing” to The American. Conflict within

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    Essay Length: 361 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 26, 2018 By: amandakaycooksy
  • Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Animals and Us - Elephants Are People Too

    Elephants are people too. 100 years ago there were millions of elephants roaming the Earth. Today that number is significantly lower. Experts estimate that only 1 million elephants remain, 40,000 of those are wild Asian elephants. There is much debate in many organizations advocating for moral and legal rights for elephants, but why should we grant rights to these animals? What makes them better than others? They deserve rights because they are more similar to

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    Submitted: July 23, 2018 By: Angela Akers

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