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Manhood as seen by Enerst Hemm
Title: Manhood as seen by Enerst Hemm
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 417 | Pages: 1.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Manhood as seen by Enerst Hemm
Manhood is a reoccurring theme in the short stories of Ernest Hemingway.
In these stories we wittiness Nick Adam's viewpoint on what a man should be.
Nick's sense of manhood is influenced by Nick, dealing with relationship,
interactions with other "men", and the society which he lives in.
In the short story "The End of Something", we witness Nick break up with a
girl that he loved deeply. We witness Nick depriving himself of the
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his manliness. Although in contrast they discuss the novel
"Fortitude", by Walpole, which is what they call "A real book." It seems as
though the conversation shifts into who the better Man is, "Oh, he's a
better guy all right…But Walpole's a better writer." By bringing the topic
of "Who's a better man" into the conversation, they convince themselves that
there no longer talking about who writes better, but rather, who's a better
man.
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