In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Hemingway’s characters and their moral decay. It is also essential to take into consideration the aimlessness of the “Lost Generation,” the theme of life’s meaning; the generational frustration including Jake’s deep psychological frustration and the escapist activities of the generation such as, drinking, debauchery or traveling. “Jake’s purported impotence is a powerful symbol for the emasculated postwar male psyche, and bull-fighting describes sex as warfare on several metaphorical levels” (Internet Source 1). Personally I think Hemingway developed his reputation for addressing issues of gender and sexuality with prevailing themes of mascu...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Reads The Sun Also Rises as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the social transformation of white m...
Literature is an imagination, which produced in writing of the writer. Literature always has its own...
The story centers on the narrator, Jake Barnes and his love interest, Lady Brett Ashley, with whom h...
The story centers on the narrator, Jake Barnes and his love interest, Lady Brett Ashley, with whom h...
This research analyzes moral destruction as part of the lost generation period that appeared in Erne...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Although drinking is a central theme in most of Hemingway’s work, many scholars argue that The Sun A...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Reads The Sun Also Rises as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the social transformation of white m...
Literature is an imagination, which produced in writing of the writer. Literature always has its own...
The story centers on the narrator, Jake Barnes and his love interest, Lady Brett Ashley, with whom h...
The story centers on the narrator, Jake Barnes and his love interest, Lady Brett Ashley, with whom h...
This research analyzes moral destruction as part of the lost generation period that appeared in Erne...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Although drinking is a central theme in most of Hemingway’s work, many scholars argue that The Sun A...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Reads The Sun Also Rises as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the social transformation of white m...