At first glance it is reevaluated by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Babylon's white elephant island, which is the same mountain where the two short stories of Ernest Hemingway seem like white elephants and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Babylon's revisit" seems to have nothing in common in the 1920s except it was written by two famous American writers.
A legendary conversation about 'rich' was said to have occurred among the novelists, and it took place between 'great Gatsby' and Ernest Hemingway writer Steve Fitzgerald. The problem is to quote the words of Fitzgerald. "The rich are different from you and I." Quote Hemingway's words say, "Yes, they have more money." Success is mainly from excellent education (he can use the words "education" and "smart" interchangeably), and has the ability of communication and negotiation. My father is a smart person, but if there is one thing he did not tell me, that is that luck plays an important role in achieving success. Furthermore, there is a big difference between education and intelligence. The latter includes natural talent.
Have you ever thought about how Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald draw their male characters in their novels and short stories? Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald draw their men in a completely different way. The author uses various aspects to make it possible to distinguish roles by the following features. Lack of consideration, view of the story, and overall character. Ernesto Hemingway painted his male character as a very thoughtful and thoughtful person. In the novel "Old Man and the Sea", there are two main male characters, a boy keeping Santiago and a fish. Santiago is a very kind person, very caring person. When the boy could not fish with San Diego, he portrayed this because he had no luck catching fish. He was not angry with the boy, but he felt that the boy should be with the fishing group. This shows that he wants the boy to be the best anyway. Santiago said: "You ride a lucky boat. They are with them.