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... Her weakness in character is illustrated by Jig agreeing with everything the American says. ... The external conflict is between the American and Jig. ...
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... Jig and the American are at a train station during a short pause in their trip. ... Jig and the American have very different feelings about having an abortion. ...
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... In Hemingway's story there is tension between Jig and the American because Jig feels as though the abortion might not be the right decision to make, but the ...
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... throughout the story. In the first dialogue, there seems to be some tension between Jig and the American man. They speak to each ...
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... When the conversation becomes uncomfortable for Jig, when the American brings up the "forbidden" topic, Jig uses sarcasm and body language to convey to the ...
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... Jig, the protagonist, is pregnant by her lover the American. The American, who is not named by the author, wants Jig to have an ...
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... characters. One must only here what is said, not what is thought by the two main characters, the American and Jig. Hemmingway's ...
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... discussing an operation. Most of the story is simply dialogue between the two characters, the American and Jig. This couple is at ...
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... They are grown adults who "love each other" and if The American loves Jig so much, why does he claim that he will stay with her and love her just as before if ...
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... the story "Hills Like White Elephant" Ernest Hemingway introduce two characters to us, a girl named Jig, who is pregnant with a baby, and the American man who ...
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... 1920s. The couple is a white American male and a girl named Jig. Jig is young and pregnant. She doesn't know what to do with herself. ...
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... Although it seems as if it is the older American man who manipulates the young girl Jig in Hemingway's "HLWE" through his seemingly caring, although slick ...
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... American culture itself: a synthesis of African- and European-American musical forms ... probably derives from the colloquial term \"rag,\" an energetic dance jig. ...
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... of what is actually going on. Jig is a young American woman traveling in Spain with her lover. Even though it is not said directly ...
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... One character is an American man who loved his, go with the flow, life style. His companion is a somewhat younger woman named Jig who, too, enjoyed floating ...
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... I Irish-American Culture "Acculturation affects ethnic groups in various ways; therehave ... The traditional Irish jig reflects therepression of bodily experience. ...
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... best thing to do." Her childish nature causes her to be unable to disagree with the American. ... Jig states, "That's all we do isn't it look at things and try new ...
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... This is shown in her remark "And you think then we'll be all right and be happy?" The sarcasm in Jig's question is evident, but the American is oblivious to ...
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... Hemingway uses a plethora of symbols to convey the idea that the young girl, Jig is ambivalent to having an abortion and that her older American boyfriend does ...
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... The man in the story, The American, wants her to have the abortion so he ... the train, supposedly in contrast to what he sees as unreasonable behavior from jig. ...
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... The American male is called a "man" for the power and influence he has over his lover. Though she is actually an adult, Jig is described as a "girl," while the ...
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... Like when Jig sees growth " on the other side" of the Zaragoza station, the American looks at the suitcases bearing stickers of where they "spent nights". ...
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... that whites treat America as if they founded it, abusing the fact that American Indians were ... They just like to see the boys do a jig every once in a while" (370 ...
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... Also Rises 'It's really an awfully simple operation, Jig,' the man ... rights, and unborn children's rights splashed across the American mass consciousness ...
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... Jazz is a mixture of Negro origin, plus the influence of the American environment. ... Just to name a few in which jazz influenced was the "Irish- jig", the "hula ...
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... Jazz is a mixture of Negro origin, plus the influence of the American environment. ... Just to name a few in which jazz influenced was the "Irish- jig", the "hula ...
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... "As American music tends to ... Aird called African music a "negro jig." During the industrial revolution, swarms of people began moving into urban areas creating ...
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... consequent great expansion of American industry and the raising of the American standard of ... the fifty-five-year-old mogul was so enthused that he danced a jig. ...
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... knows which is which" are sung; the Scarecrow begins his floppy jig near a ... most differing language versions, and has been voted by the American Film Institute ...
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... keep time, look like, or hold on to my skirt and sort of jig up and ... The white community utilized terror as a means to subdue the African American families of ...
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