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... feelings. "Hills Like White Elephants" displays the differences in the way a man and a woman view pregnancy and abortion. The woman ...
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In "Hills Like White Elephants" Ernest Hemingway relies on symbolism to convey the theme of abortion. ... She wants to stop being a girl and become a woman. ...
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... Most of Hemingway's stories are masculine in nature, but "Hills Like White Elephants" shows the woman's point of view as the more rational of the two (Short ...
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... There is a correlation here between this story and "Hills Like White Elephants." I can see the woman doing the same thing in the coming years of her ...
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... That was what she was so uneasy about. As for the title, "Hills Like White Elephants", that is how the woman explained the hills of the Spanish desert. ...
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... The woman's focused attention on the wallpaper helps us to discover what she is only just discovering herself. ... She says that it is the woman shaking the bars. ...
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Interpretations of "Hills Like White Elephants" The woman in the story realizes a lot about her husband in the story. He got her ...
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... In the story, the woman's pregnancy is implied through their conversation. She refers to the near by hills as elephants, "They look like white elephants" (614 ...
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... One strong example was when the woman, referring to the hills, says," They look like white elephants." The woman later says, in response to the man's request ...
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... will be symbolism through setting in Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants". ... imagery of the setting to symbolize the young woman's indecision towards ...
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... The story told is that of a woman and a man during their trip to a ... title, where "Hills" refer to the shape of the pregnant belly, and "White Elephants" is an ...
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... The plot of Hills Like White Elephants clearly demonstrates the power of men over ... The woman is very weak and consults her husband before doing anything, as if ...
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A Choice of Life or Death In the short story "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway, I ... Jig is a young American woman traveling in Spain with her lover ...
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... feelings. Hills Like White Elephants displays the differences in the way a man and a woman view pregnancy and abortion. The woman ...
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... The hills surrounding the station probably aren't snowy, but she views the hills to be a pregnant woman's belly and the statement of white elephants is showing ...
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... The reader feels that Hemingway uses "Hills" as a pregnant woman's stomach and the "White Elephants" as unwanted gifts; for the title. ...
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This story, Hills Like White Elephants, is taken form the Objective (dramatic) point of view ... The main characters of the story are a man, a girl and a woman. ...
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... The man and woman are talking, but neither is hearing what is being Arellano 2 ... When the girl refers to them as looking like "white elephants" (170), the man ...
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... comments the girl made was that the hills were "lovely", and "looked like white elephants". ... The woman who worked on the bar would enter in once and a while ...
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... The man and woman are talking, but neither is hearing what is being said ... When the girl refers to them as looking like "white elephants", the man says he has ...
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... But because she was a woman, and like any woman, she has desires and needs. The female specie's needs are greater than those of men. ...
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... The woman knew that no matter which direction she flowed, they would no longer be ... Hemingway, like the man in "Hills Like White Elephants," is an American who ...
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... no inflammatory rhetoric from pro-lifers and those who assert it is the woman's right to choose. Theme Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" explores the ...
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... The wallpaper could be used as a jail cell with the woman creeping around symbolizing the wife trying to get out. "Hills Like White Elephants," mentions the ...
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... says in the story that it is their bags, referring to the man and woman. ... smile" shows that she understands that hills can be like white elephants and lovers too ...
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In Ernest Hemingway's " Hills Like white Elephants" dialogue makes up ninety percent of ... and everyday we make it more impossible" Through the woman's words we ...
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Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway Hills like White Elephants, written by Ernest ... the first lines we meet two people - a man and a woman who are ...
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Hemmingway uses symbols in "Hills Like White Elephants" to show the characters emotions ... and trees" is the representation of fertility and life the woman desires ...
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... In chapter one, she tells how in the Book of Genesis, it is said that God created man first and woman was created later and ... She looks at pigs and elephants. ...
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... But when all the elephants are taken away and the family is based on a bag of ... In such an intimate relationship, between a man and a woman, if the love, respect ...
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