Two women, we expect different decisions This is what we are expecting, but unexpected things that we have not understood. Often what we call unexpected "curb ball" is. This is a short story couple, such as Ernest Hemingway and David Foster Wallace nice guys. What happened, they threw a curve ball. A couple of short stories made a very difficult decision.
Ernest Hemingway 's "White Elephant - like Mountain" and David Foster Wallace' s "Good Man" are similar works for a couple who wants to debate through abortion. The story of Hemingway is expressed through dialogue and behavior as if the reader were watching from afar. However, Foster Wallace 's story is told by Ryan' s thought. This approach allows readers to understand Ryan's internal turmoil and build intimate relationships between him and his readers. In Nilofer Hashmi's 'White Elephant-like Hill: Jigting of Jig', Hashmi concluded that Americans eventually left Jig. Some people try to extend this conclusion to Foster Wallace's "good guys".
Author "Like an Elephant Hill": Ernest Hemingway The Ernest Hemingway's "White Elephant Like a Hill", the author tells the story of the 1920s to be considered taboo. The subject described by the author is abortion. In the 1920's, people became very happy and living a carefree life. As the American masterpiece "Great Gatsby" shows, it shows the way people have led in the 1920s. In the past 10 years, the story about abortion has not been discussed nationwide and there is no education.
While men and women are waiting for the train "Hills Elephant" by Ernest Hemingway is a story in Spain. The story was set up as a dialogue between the two, and the man tried to convince the woman to do something she was hesitant. Through this story, the Hemingway uses a metaphor to express the character's view and emotion. Hills like White Elephants show the difference in how men and women see pregnancy and abortion. I can see a woman
Ernest Hemingway 's "Whitephaphants Like Hill" is a story about men and women waiting to drink beer and fennel liqueur at the Spanish station. Men tried to convince a woman to do an abortion, but women were ambiguous about it. This story is free from their simple and exciting dialogue. Hemingway's iceberg theory is also known as "missing theory" and he believes that the page text should be only a small part of the whole story. The text on the page is known as "a corner of an iceberg" and the author should use as few words as possible to show a story that is large under the surface and is not written.