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Ernest Hemingway 1899-1961
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Life a reporter for the Kansas City Star at 18 seriously wounded in WWI at 19 An expatriate in Paris in the 1920s, a good friend with Gertrude Stein - ‘ the lost generation ’ Received the Nobel Prize in 1954 Committed suicide in 1961
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Major novels The Sun Also Rises (1926) A Farewell to Arms (1929) For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940) The Old Man and the Sea (1952)
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Wound 创伤 Physical wound Spiritual wound Symbol of the age
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The Lost Generation Gertrude Stein WWI The 1920s Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos Nihilism (虚无主义) – disillusion, frustration, hopelessness
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The code hero Grace under pressure: courage, capacity and dignity in face of nothingness, pain or despair A man can be destroyed but not defeated. (from The Old Man and the Sea)
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Writing style Economy of words – simple but suggestive Reliance on dialogues – showing rather than telling, highly suggestive of personality Repetition – foregrounding the theme Antithesis – binary oppositions used to contrast different values and forces
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HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS Ernest Hemingway, 1927
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What was the couple talking about? The possibility of Jig (the female character) getting an abortion (堕胎 )
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Meaning of the Title Woman’s imagination vs. man’s insensibility Barrenness of the hills (white color) in relation to abortion Pregnancy: form of the big and heavy body The woman feels herself expensive but useless to the man.
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Antithesis (contrasting values) Fertility vs. Sterility Pregnancy / Birth vs. Abortion Imagination vs. Insensibility Stability vs. Restlessness
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Theme Failure to communicate - Jig and the American disagreed upon the issue of Jig getting an abortion and have difficulty convincing each other. Frustration - Disillusioned with the American, Jig feels hopeless about their future.
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Assignments Read the assigned stories and prepare for the test: Washington Irving, “Rip Van Winkle” Stephen Crane, “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky” F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Babylon Revisited” Flannery O’Connor, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”
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