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1. Santiago Is Hemingway (old Man
Bibliography Brenner, Gerry. The Old Man and the Sea: Story of a Common Man. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1991. Hemingway, Ernest. The Old Man and the Sea. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. Lynn, Kenneth S. Hemingway. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987. Mellow, James R. Hemingway: A Life Without Consequences. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1
2. The Darkness Of Insanity
Ernest Hemingway was a very talented writer of short stories. He is even thought by many to be better at writing short stories than at writing his novels. He portrays the philosophy of existentialism. A philosophy that is centered upon the analysis of existence and of the way man finds himself existing in the world. He combines this with a cod
3. The Sun Also Rises: Liberal Use Of Dialogue By Hemingway
The remarkable thing about the book was its liberal use of dialogue and how Hemingway used it to carry the reader through the book. There was no plot in the book in the sense that there was no twists, intrigue, or goals for any of the characters and the dialogue was the only thing that moved the reader through the book. Hemingway used so much dia
4. A Farewell To Arms
Ernest Hemingways classic novel, , is one of the greatest love and war stories of all time. The success and authenticity of this tale is a direct result of Hemingways World War I involvement. The main character, Frederick Henry, encounters many of the same things as did Hemingway and creates a parallel between the author and character. Ernest
5. Hemingway's Soldier's Home: Hemingway's Personal Experiences
In Ernest Hemingways short story, Soldiers Home, Hemingways personal experiences from the war are evident. Hemingways life and the life of the main character, Krebs, are very similar. When Hemingway is describing Krebs life it is almost like he is describing his own life. Krebs was a soldier in the war and Hemingway was and ambulance dri