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Hemingway's Unique Style
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Hemingway's prose style is very simple, unconventional and truly depicts the post-war era, death, violence, and his novels old value degradation. The theme of his novel ranges from the moral, social, psychological and moral degradation, ter...

Hemingway
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his composing career. He moved to Kansas town to start work on the Kansas town Star. However, his job got rather monotonous, so looking for something new, Hemingway became a volunteer for the American Red Cross. He did everything from recov...

Hemingway's “the Sun Also Rises”
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Hemingway's “The Sun Also Rises” Lady Brett Ashley engages in short-lived relationships with men and eventually leaves them because of her lack of respect for them and herself. Her drive for attention and sexual relationships ultimately get...

Hemingway's "a Clean Well Lighted Place"
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masterpieces of the American novelist Ernest Hemingway. His first novel The Torrents of Spring got published in 1925. Following the literary success of the novels, he wrote several other novels. Hemingway’s “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” fi...

Hemingway As A Springboard For Inquiry And Research
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Hemingway’s mastery and command of expressing his thoughts and ideas, in a compact form that conveys all his meanings in an explicit way. According to Crino (2012), this is one of the most important and an “iceberg principal” of Hemmingway’...

“hills Like White Elephants” By Ernest Hemingway
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“Hills Like White Elephants.” At the beginning of the story we are given a brief description of the setting, in Spain at a train station, and are quickly led into the dialogue between a young man and woman. Hemingway’s use of voice and lang...

Clinical Biochemistry And Haematology
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clinically because the doctor wanted John to go through some clinical tests related to cardiovascular or respiratory diseases. The results of the clinical tests through which John went revealed some very important information about John’s h...