Compare/contrastfirst impressions of the story Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants," with final impressions.
Compare/contrastfirst impressions of the
story Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants,"
with final impressions.
Upon reading "Hills" the first time, I imagined the setting, the characters but had a hard
time with the purpose. It felt like I was snooping in on someones conversation trying to
piece it all together. I finally realized that the operation was an abortion when I kept
going over the same line "It's just to let the air in."
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keep the flies out like it was supposed to. Also, the felt coasters were under the
beads to prevent the table from getting wet, but at the end of the story, the coasters were
damp and the tables wet, another example of failed protection. I don't necessarily agree
with this theory and think it is merely coincidence, but as it says in a page in our
assignments, "skillful writers such as Hemingway do nothing accidentally!"
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