Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Hemingway :: Essays Papers
Hemmingway Hemingway Heroââ¬â¢ is the foundation for the main charater in all of Hemingwayââ¬â¢s stories. The ââ¬ËHemingway Heroââ¬â¢ is always a man, more so, he is a rough, woodsy type; a real manââ¬â¢s-man. He drinks, he hunts, and he acts first then asks questions later. He goes from one woman to another, and women are good for little more than reproduction. (Shoemaker) He has hopes, dreams, convictions and beliefes which he strictly follows, but he does not talk about them. This is one great example of the ââ¬ËHemingway Heroââ¬â¢ being a man: ââ¬Å"How much did you suffer?â⬠ââ¬Å"Plenty,â⬠replied the old man.â⬠(Ernest Hemingway, ââ¬Å"Old Man and The Seaâ⬠126.) This conversation took place after the old man had been fighting a twelve hundred pound marlin for three days with little drink and only raw fish to eat. This pattern of the ââ¬ËHemingway Heroââ¬â¢ is consistent in all of Hemingwayââ¬â¢s writings. Santiago, from ââ¬Å"The Old Man and the Sea,â⬠has a striking similarity to each of the injured soldiers in ââ¬Å"In Another Country.â⬠All of these men are proud and it is shown in the soldiers thoughts about his medals (Adventures in American Literature 649) and in Santiagoââ¬â¢s belief that a man can be destroyed, but not defeated; which is also major theme in many of Hemingwayââ¬â¢s writings. However, the hero varies from story to story in their realism. In ââ¬Å"In Another Countryâ⬠the characters display a more human quality of emotion, where as Santiago seems to have a super-human restraint and is always stoic. Hemingway uses most every kind of literary device imaginable in his writing. One major item is the use of understatement (Shoemaker), the quote in the second paragraph is an excellent example as is; ââ¬Å"It is very difficult,â⬠he said ââ¬Å"I am utterly unable to resign myself,â⬠(Adventures in American Literature, 651.) This quote is from an injured soldier morning the loss of his recently wed bride.
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