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Ernest Hemingway -- Americans as Nonconformists in “A Man of the
World” and “Hills Like White Elephants”
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discusses two of Ernest Hemingway’s short stories in terms of how
they serve as an example of an American as a rebel rather than a
conformist. The writing produced by Ernest Hemingway was in
itself an act of rebellion that personifies the unique character
of how Americans want or believe they should be perceived --
brash, self-sufficient, able to move beyond what most people
would presumably consider personal setbacks, even the ability to
detach one’s self from personal tragedy and see it in a humorous
light. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Ernest Hemingway -- Americans as Nonconformists in “A Man of the
World” and “Hills Like White Elephants”
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