The short story "Indian Camp" is a sequel to the other Ernest Hemingway short story "Three Shots." The ending is both of these stories are significantly different, and show a great change in the main character, a seven-year-old boy named Nick. In the first story Nick still had the mentality of a young boy, scared of the dark, death, and dying so that he had to summon his father for comfort. In the second story Nick shows a huge jump from his little boy mentality into manhood. The last sentence of the story is, "In the early morning on the lake sitting in the stern of the boat with his father rowing, he felt quite sure that he would never die."
Ernest Hemingway's style of writing is very straightforward and doesn't leave the
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