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This 6 page paper compares Steinbeck's Chrysanthemum to Hemingway's A Clean Well Lighted Place. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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in a bigger than life attitude. Many of the same things have also been stated about John Steinbeck. Given that their lifestyle and worldviews seem to have been similar, one
has to wonder if their works bear any similarities. Hemingway has never ceased to capture audiences, readers, or scholars with his insight into the human
condition. His raw and frank look at the everyday lives of people thrust into extraordinary circumstances continue to provoke heated debates to this day. Hemingways books attack lifes bigger questions,
and though the answer is sometimes a qualified, we may never know kind of answer, it is this search for inner truth that one can say draws the reader to
identify with the main character. Everyone can relate to being hurt and emotionally damaged. All can relate to the constant struggle to get past that and to overcome problems that
at some point in time seem larger than life. Hemingways characters, as exampled in A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, moved literary heroes from the page, invited them to dinner, wined them,
dined them, and took them to bed. In a Clean, Well Lighted Place, the reader enters the slice of life that is occurring at a
local bar. An old man sits in the corner slowly becoming drunk over the course of the evening. At the end of the evening, the old man is the only
one left in the bar and the bartenders simply want to go home. As they begin to discuss the old man, many of Hemingways themes become apparent.
Hemingways theme in A Clean, Well-Lighted Place is an often recurring theme in many of his works:there is no God; life occurs at random with little
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