Binding stories from other writers to your life is what all readers do and why reading is fun and fun. If you can see the situation and events of other people in your life, if they are fictitious and connect it to your own life experience, you will read and enlarge your imagination I will enjoy doing that. The story I read is called "Clean, Bright Place". This is a short story written by Ernesto Hemingway, one of the greatest short story writers of the last century.
Clean and bright place Ernest Hemingway 's clean and bright place emphasizes the difference between the two, looking at the age from the perspective of an experienced experienced person, with the help of the old man. A story took place at a cafe one evening. The cafe is clean, comfortable and bright, giving the atmosphere some comfort. Sitting at the cafe is a lonely old man in arsearse, monks can feel the difference at night, but the young waiter believes that people are in the cafe and lay their lives. There is a tragic, little older waiter, and it seems to understand this place, the cafe and it is very comfortable.
At Ernest Hemingway 's short story "Clean, Bright Place", I sit in a cafe till the sad old man closes. This cafe is a clean and bright place. The young waiter did not understand such nonsense, but older waiters knew the old man very well. Regardless of age, finding suicide impulses, existentialism, clean and bright places will have some important things to calm your bones and let them breathe. I need to get this out and saying that "going somewhere" is not a silly suggestive proposal in mere self-help and free-lance best practice articles (as Neil Young said) It was dark and began to say much. There is a deeper reason for us to go out and connect with humans when we feel that we are really in trouble.
Ernest Hemingway's short story "A Clean, Bright Place" is a story calling for loneliness and halfway friendship / friendship. The author is using a "clean and bright place" as a place to be attributed and accepted in a lonely, dark and cruel world. In this story, the characters, scenes and moods of the story are all in common to express their theme of always pursuing goals of life. The characters in the story initially seem to be very different from one another, but as the story goes on, you can start seeing each other. At the beginning of the story, we met two waiters and one old monk. The young of the two waiters is very frightening and urgent. He did not want to stay at a cafe or cafe, he was longer than he wanted to go home with his wife. He saw a cafe and a cafe; it was just a workplace. Of the two waiters, the elderly are calm and not relaxing