This essay examines commitment and abandonment structured as two binary opposites informing For Whom the Bell Tolls. The intention behind this structuring is to highlight Hemingway’s message of the novel, set forth by the epigraph by Donne; everyone is part of mankind and every death diminishes everyone equally. The consistent structuring of characters can be seen by the fact that everyone who is committed, loyal and honest is punished while the reverse is true for people who abandon, desert and betray. The one exception to this is Pilar who, because of the role as a liberated woman given to her by Hemingway, is not included in this general categorization
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Argues that Hemingway’s categorization of people within the novel (often derogatory and disparaging)...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Posits that the thematic center of For Whom the Bell Tolls is “somewhere between a complex analogy b...
Examines a controversy arising from the characterization in For Whom the Bell Tolls of a real-life C...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Hemingway the prominent literary figure of English novel is well known by his code heroes. Through c...
In his article Ironic Appropriation of Hemingway\u27s For Whom the Bell Tolls in Bulosan\u27s The C...
The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...
Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls have been praised by critics, such as Edmund Wilson and R...
For Whom the Bell Tolls is Ernest Hemingway's story of the Spanish Civil War. This war has often b...
Argues that Hemingway’s categorization of people within the novel (often derogatory and disparaging)...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Posits that the thematic center of For Whom the Bell Tolls is “somewhere between a complex analogy b...
Examines a controversy arising from the characterization in For Whom the Bell Tolls of a real-life C...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Hemingway the prominent literary figure of English novel is well known by his code heroes. Through c...
In his article Ironic Appropriation of Hemingway\u27s For Whom the Bell Tolls in Bulosan\u27s The C...
The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...