.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Literary Analysis: Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants

Ernest Hemingways short story Hills wish well White Elephants depicts a couplet, the man and the female child, casual conversation oer drinks while awaiting the arrival of a train to Madrid. The story ends, as mistily as it started, with the two round to embark on the train. Heminwayss spend of ambiguous and vague langu come along, dialogue, shellization, and metaphors in Hills like White Elephants could leave his readers helpless to the underlying subject matter of its plot.However, by properly citing and analyzing the literary techniques employ by Hemingway one is able to conclude that the main characters discuss their feelings and concerns about the possibility of an spontaneous abortion. Throughout the short story Hills like White Elephants, Hemingway has elect to address his main characters as the man and the girl. By patterning these rowing in addressing his main characters, Hemingway alludes to their difference in age and emotional matureness towards the conflict th at they face.Hemingway, to suggest the female characters youthfulnesser age and her naivety about an abortion, uses the word girl. The reader is able to body forth that Hemingway does not conceder all females to be girls through the introduction the secondary character, the waitress, who brings the couple their drinks. Hemingway then continues to address this secondary as the woman and thus, alluding the word girl moreover refers to the young and naive character of Jig.On the other hand, Hemingways usage of the word man, in referring to his male character, indicates a to a greater extent mature and realistic view the character has on the idea of an abortion as a solution to the unwanted pregnancy. The metaphor employed by Hemingway to allude towards an abortion can be found in dissever 46, where the man explains to the girl that the operation will simply let the channelise in and then its all perfectly natural. (p. 445). The male character then ambiguously refers to his feelin gs to the pregnancy as, the only thing that bothers us.Its the only thing thats made us unhappy. (p. 445). An earlier allusion to the differences between the main characters, and how each will respond to their conflict, has been conveyed through their conversation found in paragraphs 17-32. The dialogue by, and associated with, the man is confidante, assuring, tentative, and slightly condescending towards the girl. Likewise, the dialogue in paragraphs 17-32 connected with the girl is uncertain, passive aggressive, childlike, and earnestly striving for her partners guidance.Ernest Hemingways short story Hills like White Elephants depicts a young couple in the mist of an uncomfortable conversation regarding their choice of natural action towards an unwanted pregnancy. Though the subject of an abortion is not directly addressed, in Hills like White Elephants, Hemingway uses ambiguous metaphors, vague dialogue, and generalized characters help him to bunch mood between his two main ch aracters. The readers instinct and ability to recognize the usage of literary tools by Hemingway is the key to rewrite this hazy plot.

No comments:

Post a Comment