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Ernest Hemingway Angela Penniman April 1, 2012 American Literature Online Author Presentation
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Foreward Note
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Author, Journalist, Soldier, International Artist, Adventurist
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Biography Born in Oak Park, Illinois as one of six children Mother taught him culture and art Father taught him how to use an axe, a gun, and to fearnothing Watched for German subs off coast of Cuba duringWWII
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Joined a volunteer ambulance unit when the US entered WWI
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Biography Thought of as confident, however he was shy and frustrated Had many illnesses throughout his life such as anthrax,pneumonia, mental illness Suffered from paranoia and depression and believed the FBIwas surveying him A plane crash in 1953 in Africa caused mental and physicalproblems
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Biography Wives: Eizabeth Hadley 9-23-1921 to 1-10-1927 Pauline Marie Pfeiffer 5-10-1927 to 11-4-1940 Martha Gellhorn 11-21-1940 to 12-21-1945 Mary Welsh 3-14-1946 to his death Children:Jack, Patrick, and Gregory Hemingway
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“Action Man” Wanted to prove himself to be the toughest and best
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Writing Wrote/edited high school yearbook and newspaper Worked for the Kansas City Star after high school andlearned his style there Wrote mostly about hunting, war, characters who foughtbravely regardless of whether they won or lost Never sat down and wrote. Analyzed every word to makesure everything had a purpose
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Writing Intended to marry Agnes, a Red Cross nurse. She becameengaged to another, breaking his heart Agnes became the basis for the females in his stories, suchas Helen in The Snows of Kilimanjaro. He decided to leave the women in his life before they everlet him Won the 1954 Nobel Laureate in Literature for his influenceand art of narrative
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Nobel Prize Hemingway’s Acceptance Speech (Audio)
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Famous Works Straight forward prose, spare dialogue made his worksstand out The Old Man and the Sea Men Without Women The Sun Also Rises For Whom the Bell Tolls Men At War
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Death In 1960, he started shock treatments. Couldn ’ t hunt or fish anymore, so he decided to end his life After three attempts (botched by his wife), he died on July2, 1961 by a 12 gauge shotgun in his mouth Unfortunately, his family had a history of suicide– hisfather, sister, and brother all took their own lives His wife reported it as an accident
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“Never believe any of that about a scythe and a skull.” - Harry, The Snows of Kilimanjaro
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro The theme is about a successful writer losing his talent inthe midst of success, celebrity, and wealth The main character (Harry) blames his wife (Helen) for hisfaults, yet he understands it is his fault as well Flashbacks show erosions of values of love, loose sexualrelations, drinking, revenge, and war.
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro Harry is suffering from gangrene while stranded on a safari. He reviews his life and wasted talent, blaming his wife, awoman he “doesn ’ t love” The safari is his chance to put his life on track, leavingbehind luxury, laziness, wife’s wealth. Redemptions: giving his last pain pills to a wounded friend,writing through his pain, and keeping his real feelings fromhis wife
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro Harry sees the hyena at the foot of his bed just as he isabout to die. His dream of being rescued to the top of Kilimanjaro andseeing the snow leopard is his death. As his spirit is released, he travels to the dazzling bright,white summit The hyena, vulture, and wife’s wealth all represent death ofan artist
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References Ernest Hemingway Books. Word Press, 2004-2012. Web. 17 Feb. 2012 http://www.hemingwaypreservationfoundation.org/hemingway-facts.html http://www.hemingwaypreservationfoundation.org/hemingway-facts.html Ernest Hemingway - Biography. Nobelprize.org. Web.17 Feb 2012. http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1954/hemingway- bio.html http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1954/hemingway- bio.html Hemingway, Ernest. “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.” The Norton Anthology of American Literature. 8 th Ed. Baym, Nina; Levine, Robert S. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2012.824-842. Print. Hulse, Caroline. Ernest Hemingway. Joe Daisy Studio, 1999-2011. Web. 17 Feb. 2012. http://www.ernest.hemingway.com/ http://www.ernest.hemingway.com/ Sands, Jacque. Ernest Hemingway Home. Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. 2012. Web. 17 Feb. 2012. http://www.hemingwayhome.com/http://www.hemingwayhome.com/
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