Since Ernest Hemingway became a famous writer, his work and his life have been analyzed by many people. Under such a review, Hemingway's work and many aspects of his life experience have questioned his reality and public opinion. His time as a majority of Hemingway's life, especially as an ambulance driver in Europe, has questioned the true validity of his myth as a true adventurer and hero. But, as I have discovered, the majority of the myths surrounding the Hemingway are indeed very realistic, which leads me to believe that he did not change his life.
Ernest Hemingway was born in Chicago, Illinois on July 21, 1899. Hemingway is an American writer and journalist. The author of Kemen Zabala, "Hemingway: Gender and Gender Studies" points out that Hemingway is known for depicting the loss of mass infertility and disillusion caused by the First World War. - Role of Gender in American Society The temperament and manhood of women are widely debated in society through psychological research and daily exchanges with people. Children learn the concept of "female" and "masculine" from parents and society. Most people think that these concepts are biological, but I believe it is more cultural.
How will we capture the war and how it will affect "confused generation"? Hemingway himself advertises this word, which indicates the arrival of generations during the First World War. Ashley Torres, author of "The Arnest Hemingway's role in gender role in Sun", claims that "confused generation" reflects the resulting fantasy and hopeless attitude. Although the war war brought about the loss of millions of people and changes in social and cultural practices, youth 's "confused generation"
Other famous examples including the amazing devastating fate of the Hemingway family, beginning with suicide by Erranest Hemingway's father Clarence, followed by the last shot of Ernest Hemingway himself, his two continues Yes. Brothers and sisters Ursula and Leicester's suicide, and two generations after his granddaughter actor Margu Hemingway. The biography of the recent philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein describes the same tragic family history. His three brothers committed suicide, and his two sisters married crazy people, and one of them eventually vowed to commit suicide according to family tradition. Ludwig himself also fought suicide ideas like a famous pianist, one of his surviving brothers, despite losing his skills during the First World War.
Dad Hemingway is a biography written by the person closest to Hemingway, a journalist and writer named A. E. Hotchner. In 1948, Hitchner met Hemingway, he was sent to Cuba, met with the author and asked to write a story for Cosmopolitan. Hotchner fully believed that he would be rejected as he sent a note to Hemingway to inform him of what he was sent, but he will not telephone him. Hemingway called him, took him out for a drink, agreed to make a story, and planted friendship seeds with Hotchner until he committed suicide in 1961.