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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Hemingway alleges

In this work Im going to examine and comp atomic number 18 two stories wrote by Hemingway A loot well-lighted ordain and Faulkner The rose for Emily. This two stories touch upon the same theme-l peerlessliness, but despite this fact the old man (from Hemingway story) and Emily (from Faulkner story) act in different ways towards the society.As for the old man (from Hemingway story) both symbolically and physically, he finds refuge in drinking brandy in this pleasant atmosphere of the coffee. The younger server doesnt encounter neither psychological nor spiritual dimension of the problem hence, he cares only about not getting to go home in time. But the previous(a) server is like the old man, he understands him, has stared into the Great Nada, the nothing he knew all too well.This completely nihilistic ideology celebrates individuals, like the old waiter and the man, who find a method of coping with lifes obstacles in exquisite, majestic way. However the old man drinks, he isnt ha rsh or naughty, but considerate and civil. Despite the obvious sufferings in his life (since he attempts felo-de-se), he doesnt lose his serenity, he controls himself, showing dignity under compression. such grace, Hemingway alleges, should be the aim of e very human being.I think that the main idea of this story is unity and solidarity of people. The older waiter utters his solidarity with the old man. But the young waiter doesnt understand this problem at all he is rather self-sufficient and selfish person. The eldest waiter and the old man seem very lonely and sick and tired of life. He compreh arrests his severities and protected him he also prefers to a clean, well-lighted caf, to the bar he is also looking for such place to prevent his own hopelessness at night.The climax of the story agrees closely with the climax of the solidarity theme. It comes in its final line He disliked bars and bodegas. A clean, well-lighted cafe was a very different thing. Now, without thinking furt her, he would go home to his room. He would lie in the bed and finally, with daylight, he would go to sleep. After all, he said to himself, its probably only insomnia.Many must have it.Hemingway wanted to say in A Clean, Well-Lighted Place and this idea runs done all of his literature there is no God, no significance to this world, and man must step by step find something to bewilder himself from this terrible truth.At the end of the older waiter attempts to convince himself that may be this terrible futility is such an escape in a clean well-lighted place. This is a semisynthetic light, which was made by one man for another man, yet it is the only method to escape the darkness of real life, which is filled with nothing significant.As for the style of the story, from my superman of view, this novel is rather brief and facile so this style is called minimalism in its aesthetics (the word aesthetics refers to how the author tells his story). In this style one uses the concept of th e minimum building blocks, which are necessary to realize the process of telling a story. Hemingway uses simple poetic diction, usually monosyllabic words of Anglo-Saxon, as antagonistic to Latin, origin.As for Grammar, he uses simple sentences actually this is his style of writing. The story is lack of metaphoric language no metaphor or simile, for example. Character and plot are minimized. These three characters do not even have names. All that happens is that the two waiters talk, the old man drinks, and then they all go home. There is little figurative languageno metaphor or simile, for example.

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