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Ernest Hemingway's Indian Camp

2024-01-31 03:25:54

From a fishing trip at Ernest Hemingway Indian Camp, a local doctor was summoned to a village in India to help a woman giving birth. He is with his youngest son and elderly male relatives. All women have helped pregnant women in India, but these men are on a business trip. They do not want to hear her scream. Men are tired. It may be Indian ceremony that we can see women giving birth. The Indians are not interested in giving birth. Hemingway brought a metaphor: "Darkness".

"Ernest Hemingway's" Indian Camp "is a story of a man's review of a highly influential event in his childhood. The story tells a little boy named Nick who saw his father help a young Indian child be born. The situation of the arrival of this incident formed the view of "Old Nick" against his father, and life and death. Nick experienced the experience of opening his first eyes on a line of 16 pages and described the scream of a woman. As my father told Nick, "Her muscles are all trying to lay a baby, it's what happens when she screams," he said, shouting Nick and talking about her father's cry I remarked "He is trying to minimize the importance of Nick's suffering to Indian women.Nick expressed sympathy for stopping the screams to his father against his question, but his He did not even listen to their idea to his father's discovery that the scream was not so important.

"Indian Camp" ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1924) was originally published as "Work in Progress" in "Transatlantic Review" in April 1924, and it was published as a part of our era the following year. Talk of NICK ADAMS. It focuses on the relationship between father and son, and the next ritual of adults experiencing the world, namely childbirth, loss of innocence, and suicide. That boy, Nick Adams, took his doctor's father to Indian camp, and pregnant women had significant complications during childbirth. Dr. Adams eventually saved the life of her and her baby by Caesarean section, but soon the woman's husband committed suicide. For decades, many concrete questions have plagued critics: Why do Indian husbands commit suicide? What is the role of Uncle George, why does he disappear at the end of the story? How should I feel it?

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