Ernest Hemingway
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- Drinking like Ernest HemingwayThe follow are drinks that Ernest Hemingway enjoyed or that his characters in his book drank. Find out the origin of his famous Papa Dobles and the way Hemingway drank them.
Analysis of Ernest Hemingway's "Letter of August 18, 1918, to His Parents"An analysis of Ernest Hemingway's "Letter of August 18, 1918, to His Parents" that investigates the piece's tone, humor, and overall mood while maintaining serious implications.
Ernest Hemingway Birthplace and Museum, Oak Park, IllinoisHemingway was born and raised in Oak Park, Illinois. Born July 21, 1899, Hemingway was known for his love and lust of life.
Ernest Hemingway: An Iceberg and a FeastA writer shares her thoughts on why Ernest Hemingway is her favorite author.
The Cats of the Hemingway HomeErnest Hemingway's former house is now a museum and sanctuary for cats. But they aren't just any cats. They're descended from Hemingway's six toed cat.- Characters Coming of Age in Ernest Hemingway WorksA thorough analysis of the protagonists' coming of age experiences in Ernest Hemingway's novels: In Our Time, The Sun Also Rises, Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Old Man and the Sea
Favorite Short Story Collection: Ernest HemingwayStudents and writers have stolen from Hemingway for decades. I stole it clean out of the high school library.- Ten Best Ernest Hemingway QuotesMy favorite Ernest Hemingway quotes are listed here. These are the best Ernest Hemingway quotes.
- Ernest Hemingway-A Simple yet Gifted WriterThis is a brief look at Ernest Hemingway and his writing career.
- The Machisimo Myth of Ernest HemingwayThe writer, journalist, hunter, and fisherman, Ernest Hemingway may have been a tough guy, but his protagonists are always powerfully sentimental and soft on the inside.
A Review of The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest HemingwayA review of The Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest Hemingway and released in 1952.- Ernest Hemingway's Ways to Become a ManErnest Hemingway is one of the great American authors and is often considered to be a man's man. He had a guideline for joining the club of manhood however.
- Symbolism in a Farewell to ArmsIn the novel "A Farewell to Arms" Author Ernest Hemingway uses many different symbols. One of the most used symbols is nature, and most importantly rain.
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest HemingwayOnce again I've read one of those books that just should be read.- Life and Legacy of Ernest HemingwayA profile of expatriate writer and Nobel Prize author Ernest Hemingway.
- Character Analysis of A Clean, Well-Lighted Place by Ernest HemingwayEach of the three characters in Hemingway's story "A Clean, Well-lighted Place" have significance in the author's own life. This is an analysis of what these three characters mean.
- Sloppy Joe's Bar and Ernest HemingwaySloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, Florida will always be associated with Ernest Hemingway. Here's a history of the legendary bar and the friendship between the owner and author.
Hemingway House in Key West, FloridaA look at the house in Key West in which Ernest Hemingway spent eight years of his life.- Humanity in Question in For Whom the Bell TollsCharacter explication in Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Destructive Creation in Hemingway's Green Hills of AfricaDiscussing the use of hunting as a metaphor for the creation of art in Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway.
- Ernest Hemingway: Linking His Life and His FictionHemingway has been the subject of countless speculation. This essay deals with the influence that Hemingway's life experiences, especially his tour in World War I, had on his literature.
- How Ernest Hemingway Impacted the Cultural Sites in Paris, FranceThe ways Ernest Hemingway has impacted the culture of Paris, France.
- Literary Analysis: Hills like White Elephants by Ernest HemingwayAn analysis of symbolism and direct characterization in Hemingway's story.
- Ernest Hemingway's Hills like White Elephants AnalysisAn Analysis of Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants"
- Hemingway the FeministIn many of the short stories by Ernest Hemingway, readers are consistently plagued with the question of whether or not Hemingway hates or loves women.
- Ernest Hemingway: How the Author's Work Reflected His LifeAll the lifestyles and traits that are painted into Hemingway's characters are in fact an identical reflection of his own life.
- Literary Analysis: Hills like White Elephants, by Ernest HemingwayAn inside look into the short story "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway.
- My Stylistic Approach to Ernest Hemingway's WritingStudy Ernest Hemingway's Style of Writing. Every English major, should read and study Ernest Hemingway's style of writing, so they can integrate his style into their writing.
- Analysis of A Soldier's Home by Ernest HemingwayThe short story Soldier's Home by Ernest Hemingway is a thought provoking look into a soldier's life, before and after a major war. Just as opinions vary on the topic of war, opinions also vary in responses to this story. This is my opinion.
- Ernest Hemingway's Version of Love in Up in MichiganErnest Hemingway is a writer known for his characterizations of men and women.
- A Clean, Well- Lighted Place by Ernest HemingwayA critical analysis of Ernest Hemingway's "A Clean Well- Lighted Place."
Long Distance Love Affair: Ernest Hemingway and Marlene DietrichIt makes for good reading, but the correspondence between the icons details a complex, flirtatious relationship that offers no new evidence they were lovers.- Masculinity in "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest HemingwayGender roles in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises"
- Hemingway's Hills like White ElephantsThis paper analyzes the setting and characters of Ernest Hemingway's famous short story about abortion called "Hills Like White Elephants."
- Ernest Hemingway and Robert Carver: Diving Beneath the IcebergAn analysis of the minimalist approach to writing taken by Hemingway and Carver.
- The Art of Bull Fighting: The Dangerous Summer by Ernest HemingwayErnest Heminway's account of a summer spent following two bull fighters around Spain.
From Mommy Dearest to Super Bitch: The Misunderstood Destructive Women in Hemingway's Early WorksAlthough many perceive his characterizations to be based in malice towards the opposite sex, Hemingway's female characters are manifestations of his inability to find and maintain a balance between being a man and having strong women in his life.- A Critical Look at Ernest Hemingway's Soilder's HomeHome is "Where the heart is"?
- A Critical Look at Ernest Hemingway's The Good Lion and Soldier's HomeA Compare/Contrast paper and critical look at Ernest Hemingway's "The Good Lion" and "Soldier's Home"
- Does a Writer Know Anyone Better?Short explications of several of Ernest Hemigway's short stories: