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... To Have and Have Not, about his experience in World War I. Hemingway's treatment of the war is shown by how an American man has dishonored his country. ...
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... companionship of the boy. Pride: While important, Hemingway's treatment of pride in the novella is ambivalent. A heroic man like ...
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... lose everything. This novel became Hemingway's classic treatment of the tragic disillusionment of human hopes. It is remarkable ...
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... after his tour of duty during World War I. Infact, it is a more refined and distanced treatment of Hemingway's own experiences during and after the war. ...
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... mountains and transport wounded soldiers to the distribution point where they were given emergency treatment and assigned to a hospital. Hemingway found this ...
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... sent him to Mayo Clinic where he received Shock treatment which blanked his memory, which meant he could no longer write (Wilson). Ernest Hemingway could no ...
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Hemingway's "In Another Country" is the story about the wounded soldiers who are puled ... American was sometimes going to the Cafe Cova after the treatment in the ...
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... By looking at her treatment of Robert Cohn, Mike Campbell, and Jake Barnes, Brett ... Hemingway has done much more with the character of Brett than it may seem. ...
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... Lieutenant Henry," and through a series of encounters involving Henry and a character simply identified as "the priest." Hemingway uses the treatment of the ...
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... novelists Virginia Woolf (who did suffer from bipolar disorder) and Ernest Hemingway. ... (Kalat 434) (Encarta Encyclopedia) Types of Treatment Available Lithium ...
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... novelists Virginia Woolf (who did suffer from bipolar disorder) and Ernest Hemingway. ... (Kalat 434) (Encarta Encyclopedia) Types of Treatment Available Lithium ...
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... In the final sentence of the chapter, Hemingway writes that winter came, and an ... In fact, it is really a mental hospital and she is being held for treatment. ...
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... Ernest Hemingway went to war and served the Army as an ambulance driver. ... his health, plus some electro shocks that he had as a part of a treatment lost his ...
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... Lady Brett's treatment of Jake Barnes, Pedro Romero, and, much more briefly, Count Mippopopolous allows Ernest Hemingway to exhibit the infinite fallibility ...
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... a mirroring of Faulkner's treatment of Joe Christmas and McCarthy's treatment of Lester ... or (it pains me slightly to agree with Mr. Wallach) even Hemingway. ...
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... II. Hemingway received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. ... infected. Because of bad/wrong treatment of the wound, he is slowly dying. ...
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... other hand to counter that outrageous remark, a man named Ernest Hemingway has a ... taught according to the society the to stylize a specific treatment as black ...
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... That is the personal opinion of Ernest Hemingway. ... glass enclosed box with wires and electrodes attached all over his body, he is subjected to shock treatment. ...
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... Even though Allen´s treatment toward Poe is not exactly known, we know that ... Poe´s ways to describe his gothic settings make him similar to Ernest Hemingway. ...
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... Even though Allen´s treatment toward Poe is not exactly known, we know that ... Poe´s ways to describe his gothic settings make him similar to Ernest Hemingway. ...
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... adjectives impeding the shock of it."" "What was needed was "direct treatment of the ... With the help of other writer and poets such as Hemingway, Faulkner and ...
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... Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given us ... time period was not one known to have advanced medical treatment like there ...
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... Thomas Mann, Hemingway and Faulkner are also some of the major writers he ... His most direct treatment of political and national issues is prevalent in his trilogy ...
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... learned to incorporate the likes of Twain, Faulkner, Dostoevsky, and Hemingway into his ... The doctors use the wrong treatment for him, though, and they create a ...
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