The Sun Also Rises
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- Pacing and the Theme of Mutability Vs. Permanence in "The Sun Also Rises"This essay discusses how Hemingway uses pacing in the narration of "The Sun Also Rises" to contrast the mutability and emptiness of city life to the permanence and meaningfulness of country life.
- A Look at the Anti-Semitic Treatment of Robert Cohn in Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesThis paper evaluates and analyzes the anti-Semitic treatment of Robert Cohn in Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises.
- Racism in The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also RisesA article taking a gander into the racist aspects portrayed in The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises.
- Hemingway Shows Us How The Sun Also RisesThis is a discussion of the themes of Ernest Hemingway's great novel The Sun Also Rises.
- Book Review of Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, is about idealism versus reality.
- Analysis of Robert Cohn in Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesRobert Cohn is definitely portrayed as a man who has no place in his society. Unlike Jake, Brett, Mike, and Bill, however, Cohn does not fit in because he is not part of the "Lost Generation."
- Review: The Sun Also Rises by HemingwayArticle details the shallow purpose that Hemingway instills in his characters in "The Sun Also Rises"
- The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway"The Sun Also Rises" By Ernest Hemingway
Jake Barnes and Nature in The Sun Also Rises: A Brief Escape from Being LostJake Barnes realizes he must live pragmatically in order to enjoy his life after war, love, and sex.- The Lost Generation and Detachment in the Sun Also RisesAn in-depth analysis of the internal strife of the protagonist of The Sun Also Rises.
- The Lost Generation: Modernism in "The Sun Also Rises"Take a look at the "lost generation" modernism in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
- An In-depth Look at Prohibition and WWI: 1920's Themes in The Sun Also Rises1920s Themes in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
- Masculinity in "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest HemingwayGender roles in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
- Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" - Brett and Jake: A Destructive RelationshipAn analysis of Brett and Jake's relationship in The Sun Also Rises
- Comparing Ernest Hemingway's Life to His Characters in The Sun Also RisesErnest Hemingway is arguably the 20th centuries' most revolutionary author. After altering prose to read as active text instead of the popular use of reflection, Hemingway was able to influence an entire generation of new writers.
- Drinking in Ernest Hemingway's Novel The Sun Also RisesDrinking is a large part of the Gay Twenties and that is evident in Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises. Jake Barnes uses drinking from leather wine-bottles to be accepted in his manliness, feel a sense of comradery, and to cloud his memory.
- The Sun Also Rises -Ernest Hemmingway ReviewThe Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemming is an excellent novel of many contrasting emotions. The Sun Also Rises is great story of the life after war, and one's war with their emotions.
How Hemingway Wrote About 'Nothing,' Which Turned Out to Be Everything50 Years After His Death, Ernest Hemingway Still Has A Lot To Teach Us About Ourselves, And How Closely We Resemble "The Lost Generation" of His Time. The NBC Television Show Seinfeld Provides The Pop Culture Comparison To His Great Novel.- The Voiceless ProtagonistA look at the narration of The Sun also Rises.
- The Sun Also Rises Plot SummaryThe Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, is a legendary classic which I've summed up in the following.
- The Sun Also RisesStardust falls upon the weary eyes, and there is no exception for the lonely heart.
- Imagery Within Ernest Hemingway's Novel The Sun Also RisesA great looking into this tone and style auther.
- A Freudian View of Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesThe undercurrent of the Oedipal struggle in Ernest Hemingway's acclaimed novel, "The Sun Also Rises," is strong enough to drive not one, but two of its main characters: Jake Barnes and Robert Cohn.