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Hemingway's Heroes
Title: Hemingway's Heroes
Category: Society & Culture / People
Details: Words: 1163 | Pages: 4.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hemingway's Heroes
Hemingway’s Heroes
Although Ernest Hemingway’s heroes have different names they are fundamentally the same person, drawing from the same traumatizing experiences. However emotionally disturbed, Hemingway’s heroes always seem to have some hope guiding them into the future. Their characteristics are all very similar, and the characters often seem to blend seamlessly into each other. Hemingway leaves the reader no clues about which characters are which, or the significance of their names. Little
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Although the same character is used throughout Hemingway’s stories, each story reveals a new wrinkle of the character to the reader. Therefor the more stories read, the greater understanding of the character. The character is tough and rouged, but most of all in pain. While physically strong he is weakened by his experiences. He seeks solutions to his problems alone and isolated. Isolated from society and isolated from love, outcast by his own conscious.
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