Hemingway's use in economics Ultimately Hemingway is known for his simple and economical writing style. This appears in the story "end of something", but it is how he achieved it and the influence it has on the story. Hemingway has an economical sentence style, which is achieved by repeating words. An example of this is to use the word "say" after the dialogue between Marjorie and Nick. This looks very young and many writers are more descriptive, but by repeating this simple and clear words Hemingway comments on the boredom of their relationship.
"End", ERNEST HEMINGWAY (1925) One of the most mysterious stories of ERNEST HEMINGWAY, "The End of Things" was first published in the "Our Times" series of 1925, the first major of Hemingway Literary work, people will claim his best personal short film collection. One of the famous "NICK A DAMS 's story" and "The End of Something" is a plot where Marjorie and Nick parted. The story begins with two trolling squares in the deep waters of Houghtons Bay and then builds a night camp on the coast. Nick was separated from Marjorie and it was orally short, so when asking the wrong thing for the second time, Nick said "This is not even fun" (81). Marjolie was irritated, but did not make the scene that Nick expected to deteriorate worse, he left the nick in the boat and returned to its original position. After she left, Nick covered his head with a blanket and approached a friend's building.
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As part of the short story "Ernest Hemingway 's short story" Part of Our Time "published in 1925," The End of Things "tells the dissolution between Nick Adams and his girlfriend Marjorie. My husband and I are fishing in a clumsy town abandoned in Houghtons Bay. Nick and Marjolie dragged the bottom to "suddenly fall" across the "ruins" of the old factory, and deteriorated the relationship with the subjects of the dissolution soon aggravated the environment. Marjorie seems to have not understood what it is like to be very cheerful. She likes to "fish", especially how does Nick teach her. Nick advised Maiori about fishing, but his attitude was full of concentration. When they calmed down on the beach, Marjorie asked him what was going on, Nick replied that he did not know