She can not be with someone, but she insists that she can not be alone. She uses men as an escape from her charm to other men. Mainly she lost her feelings toward love of war and Jack, but he was unable to give her what she wanted. Men may care about her, but she does not care. As the above evidence shows, her personality is the same as it looks. She is a woman of Fam. She is a destructive force for men. She knows this. She left a relationship with Pedro, even though he loved him because she knew that he was not good for him.
Jack is a lover of Mrs Brett Ashley with a novel "The sun rises". Brett does not like Jack, but she wants to be a friend as Jack. As the novel progressed, Brett fell in love with Romero, a man named Spanish young bullfighter. Jack is a big fan of the bullfight, but due to his friendship he gave up his desire and helped Brett. Even though he had to deny his desire, and even though he wanted to replace his life with Romero so that Brett would be happy, Jack succumbed to Brett's desire, so Mrs. Brett and Romero His decision to support her participation in her was a conscious decision. His friendship, bullfighting over her
The theme of "The Sun Also Rises" is a theme repeatedly appears in the novel "The Arnest Hemingway Day is rising". It is love. Mrs Brett Ashley is a beautiful woman who seems to be boring for a man with which she is familiar. For example, Robert Cohn, Bill Gorton, Pedro Romero, Mike Campbell, and Jake Barnes. Brett is very weak to the appeal of various men in her life that seems to afflict her. Brett is not satisfied with her life ... The sun of Ernest Hemingway goes up with the novel "The sun rises as usual" and the main character Jack written by Ernest Hemingway, a young bullfighter, he I will show you the women you love. He hurt sexual acts and received a W.W.I scratch that made him a different one. Jack likes Brett, but she can not stay with her because she lives a positive love life. Brett said, "Oh, Jack, we can have such a wonderful time together." ... "Yes" I said. "Do not you think too much?