Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Analysis of Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway Essay
Analysis of Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway In ââ¬Å"Hills Like White Elephantsâ⬠Ernest Hemingway relies on symbolism to convey the theme of abortion. The symbolic material objects, as well as the strong symbolic characters, aid the readerââ¬â¢s understanding of the underlying theme. The material objects that Hemingway uses to convey the theme are beer, the good and bad hillsides, and a railroad station between two tracks. The beer represents the coupleââ¬â¢s, ââ¬Å"the Americanâ⬠and ââ¬Å"the girlââ¬â¢sâ⬠, usual routine activity they do together. This bothers the girl because ââ¬Å"thatââ¬â¢s all [they] do â⬠¦ look at things and try new drinks.â⬠This shows that the girl is tired of doing the same thing and wants to do something different, like having a baby and a family, instead of fooling around all the time. She wants to stop being a girl and become a woman. Hemingway then presents the reader with two contrasting hills. One hill on one side of the station is dull, desolate, and barren; ââ¬Å"it had no shade and no treesâ⬠, very desert like. However, the other hill on the other side of the station is beautiful, plentiful in nature, and had ââ¬Å"fields of grain and tress along the banks of the Ebro River.â⬠Also on each side of the station where each hill is, there is a train track. These objects are symbolic devices prepare the reader in realizing that the characters are in a place of decision. The railroad station is a place of decision where one must decide to go one way or the other. The t...
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