Ernest Hemingway is a complicated and devoted writer who has dedicated his life to writing various kinds of stories. In his story, his style and technical similarities are easily noticed and identified. The two short stories he wrote include topics and themes specifically explaining the plot. The first story "Snow of Kilimanjaro" set the scene deep into the desolate area of Africa where the hero Harry and his wife decided to build their houses.
Hemingway's excellent performance and accurate explanation are reflected in his excellent short stories such as "Kilimanjaro's Snow" and "Frances McCombo's Short Happy Life". In fact, criticism often considers his short story equal to or better than his novel. His best novel tells "the sunrise as usual" about the low morale of foreigners after the First World War, the tragic feelings of American soldiers and British nurses during the war Set of bell tolls (1940) and elderly people and sea
Strangely, on the same trip, Hemingway gathered his two best short stories, "Kilimanjaro's Snow" and "Frances McCormor's Short Happy Life". In both stories, the hero shows a weak point against the hero of the typical Hemingway. A dead writer, 'Kilimanjaro's Snow', Harry mourns his talent, which is reduced by his useless talent, drinks, women, wealth, and laziness. When his wife redeemed himself, Macomber showed mean pressure with "short happy life ..." his wife shot him.
His safari is not perfect. He was infected with dysentery and spent several weeks in Nairobi. However his experience in Africa and his flight rescue brought "Kilimanjaro's Snow", the second short story, "Short Happy Life of Francis McCormor", and the African novel Green Mountain (1935) . In 1961, "Snow of Kilimanjaro" and "Short happy life of Francis · McCormar" was published in short story called "Other stories of snow and Kilimanjaro". This continent brought great inspiration to the Hemingway and returned to his second hunting trip in 1953.