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... directions. As seen in the story Jig realizes that if she gets the abortion that she will never be able to get the baby back. According ...
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... Hemingway's symbolism. In the beginning of the story, Jig and her boyfriend are waiting for a train in the valley of Ebro. They did ...
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... The main character in this story is Jig because the story plays off of her actions and revolves around her decision to have or not to have an abortion. ...
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... the abortion. As simple as the abortion might be for the man in this story, Jig sees more to it than just a way out. She is more ...
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... In the story, Jig sounds like she really want to have this baby, but her husband (the American man) didn't want to keep this baby, because in the story the man ...
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... The story leaves an implied message that Jig proceeded with the abortion. However, we do not know the ending. ... Jig is the narrator of this story. ...
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... as the pregnancy is dividing the couple (Beacham 6). All of these uses of symbolism reinforce the thoughts and feelings of the American and Jig in the story. ...
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... Another aspect of the story that caught my attention was its title, "Hills Like White Elephants." Jig also describes the hills as white elephants. ...
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... At the end of the story, the American tells Jig that they can have the world. She replies no, they cannot. Once something is taken away, you never get it back. ...
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... Jig's unborn child, in this story, is like a white elephant. ... Hemingway implied that "nothing," aborted from Jig's world, in this story, is the white elephant. ...
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... suitcases are full of "labels from all the hotels they had spent nights." At the end of the story the American says "we can have the world" and Jig replies "No ...
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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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... American. One very powerful and turning moment in the story happens while Jig stands up and walks to the end of the station. On ...
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... short story "Hills Like White Elephants" written by Ernest Hemingway, the two main characters find them selves in a moral dilemma in Catholic Spain. Jig, the ...
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... He has more influence because he is the main character and because the story is based on what he wants. His goal is to convince Jig to get aborted; so once ...
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... Though she is actually an adult, Jig is described as a "girl," while the only other female character in the story, the bartender, is referred to as a "woman ...
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... The short story "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway introduces a couple in Spain during ... The couple is a white American male and a girl named Jig. ...
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... the story more than the narrative but the tells us what the characters are looking at when they feel pressured or have stopped talking. Like when Jig sees ...
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... In the last scene of the story, the land is described as being more fertile ... Jig no longer wanted to live in such conditions, but her companion did not want to ...
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... He has more influence because he is the main character and because the story is based on what he wants. His goal is to convince Jig to get aborted; so once ...
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... but quite exact information about the place where the action of the story happens ... He is trembling at the thought that the girl - Jig -would change her mind and ...
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... in "Hills Like White Elephants." The two characters in this story are at ... His companion is a somewhat younger woman named Jig who, too, enjoyed floating free in ...
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... really a simple operation, Jig"the man said. " Its not really an operation at all" It is these two lines that reveal what is at the heart of the story: abortion ...
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... but she will probably not act upon this happiness because, although the story is not ... Ecstasy was once evident between the 2 lovers, but now that Jig is pregnant ...
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... Throughout the story it is evident that the woman is not sure if she wants to have ... he believes abortion is not a big deal: "I know you wouldn't mind it, Jig. ...
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... Throughout the story it is evident that the woman is not sure if she wants to have ... he believes abortion is not a big deal: "I know you wouldn't mind it, Jig. ...
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The way the Daisy spoke to Winterborne, is diffrent from the way that The man spoke to Jig. ... "Hills Like White Elephants" is a very short story, but has just as ...
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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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... ma man for that long, I feel my manhood, I recognise myself whole and human, know my story for just ... The structure of the book can be likened to a jig saw puzzle ...
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... or techniques are responsible for readers' different emotional responses to each story. ... The situation was finally put together like a gigantic jig-saw puzzle ...
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