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Ernest Hemmingway was not only a great American writer but he was also a great showman. His shameless self-promotion made him a celebrity beyond the world of literature. Although his life was a normal one as a child, Hemmingway developed into a great writer and with that he got recognition from the world, which he traveled constantly. Despite his decent upbringing and success in life, in the later years of his life, The Oak Park neighborhood of Chicago was an average place to live and grow up in. Hemmingway was born there on July 21, 1899, to his parents Clarence and Grace Hemmingway. His father, a doctor by day and a hunter by season, passed on to the young Hemmingway a love for the outdoor life. His mother, a strict Protestant, continually tried to pursue her son to have the same beliefs as herself but he rebelled against her and religion. His high school days were similar to many Americans at that time and it was not until later in his life th
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