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This 7 page paper outlines the major themes of Ernest Hemmingway by examining "The Old Man and the Sea", "A Farewell to Arms", and the "Nick Adams" short stories. This paper highlights Hemmingway's use of themes such as death, love, patriotism, etc. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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and characters. His writings centered around certain themes which repeated themselves in various fashions throughout many of his stories. In this way, Hemingway was astute at drawing attention
to specific themes, such as war, life and death, the nature of love, etc. Evidence of these themes is readily available in his works and allows readers insight into
the author himself. The Major Themes of Ernest Hemmingway Hemingway was a complex man - a multidimensional character whose multiplicity
was revealed in his works. He works with a number of themes consistently, including life and death, fishing, war, sex, and bullfighting. For instance, there many examples in
Hemingways works of characters who must deal with their own mortality, and must overcome their sense of dread in the process (Critical Themes In The Writings Of Hemingway).
Hemingway was certainly not an idealist by any means, and this is clearly reflected in his literature. His works are filled
with a plethora of examples which highlight his obsession with the darker side of human nature. This is expressed through his dark take on many of the themes which
he presents. There is pain and violence and death in Hemingways world, and he struggles to show his readers this aspect of life.
The Old Man and the Sea is perhaps Hemingways most famous work. Basically this is the story of a man named Santiago, who goes
out fishing. He struggle with a big fish, and then sharks, which in reality are representative of other struggles. Critics have likened the character of Santiago to that
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