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  • hi, this is Imie from Philippines, thanks this site and to all the teachers in here who helped me like Sir Salim his handsome and kind... i have this problem of mind my hme wrk in school...could you please correct this kind of homework the same like essay. thanks and more power to u God blessed u.


    The other part of Hemingway’s stories

    Hemingway or Ernest Miller Hemingway is his true name; he was the son of a Physician who initiated him into the rituals of hunting and fishing in the Michigan Northwood’s. He was born in Oak Park, near Chicago, on July 21, 1899. He also gained an early proficiency in football and boxing. Graduated from High School he became a reporter for the Kansas City Star in 1917. Within the year he was in volunteer war service with an American ambulance unit in France, gained transfer to the Italian front and was seriously wounded. After the Armistice, with Italian decorations foe valor, he returned to newspaper work. In 1920 he covered the Graeco- Turkish War and was appointed a Paris correspondent.
    Later after, Ernest Hemingway in 1898 to 1961 he also spoke for the Lost Generation. He drove an ambulance in World War 1 and then decided to stay in Paris and became a writer. His first novel was the Sun Also Rises in 1926 is a portrait of young adults in post war era. His character with respect to his style in writing, he is always had its roots in his experience. His simple style and careful structuring of Hemingway’s fiction is famous. His aim of his style was to get the out of the least. He used adjectives; he will sometimes repeat a key phrase to emphasize his theme. The language is rarely emotional, rather it control emotions. The aim of his language is to suggest a kind of stoicism. This same stoicism means a patience and courage when suffering is often the main theme in Hemingway’s stories.
    These are the some of his novels that he made to worth it and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in the novel of The Old man and the Sea in 1952. His early short story collections such as In Our Time in 1924, Men Without Women in 1927, carefully mix psychological realism with symbolism, Carlos Baker on the surface, Big Two Hearted River in 1925 is just a simple description of a fishing trip, because of nothing happen his great themes were not as well as developed, but he is a man of many personal ceremonies. Everything he does loading his hunting rifle or even pouring a glass of champagne is done in a special way, and also it is away of protecting his self-respect. In other contrary A Farewell to Arms in 1929, his famous anti- war love story, Hemingway again uses nature symbolically. The mountain symbolizes life and hope, the plain is the image of war and death. In To Have and Have Not in 1937, Harry Morgan is this kind of hero. He shows courage and stoicism in collapsing world, the last but not the least, In Across the River and into the tress in 1950, we can see a later development of the Hemingway hero, the author himself, he is ageing and has been deeply wounded by life.

    However The Old Man and the Sea is a strong work the themes are heroism, stoicism and ceremony, this is a short, simple novel is a beautiful allegory of human life, it is all about an old man Cuban Fisherman catches a huge fish after a long patient fight the sharks come and eat it down to the bones. The reader sees this is a sign of true heroism. This was the last great message from Ernest Hemingway. Therefore, the careless reader often misses the deeper meanings; many of his stories deserve to be read with as much awareness than and as closely as one would read a good modern poem. At the same time, however, there is a change in Hemingway’s moral themes. He stops writing about the individual alone. He is now interested in the relationship between people. No matter how a man alone isn’t got any bloody chance.
    And lastly Hemingway left his Cuban estate in November, 1960 for a new last home in a remote spot near Ketchum, Idaho. During the next eight months he suffered two long illnesses requiring hospitalization. In the early morning of July 2, 1961, standing beside his beloved gun-rock in his home, he died of head wounds resulting from the discharge of his favorite shotgun, in his own hands.
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