Symbolism In Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants

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Ernest Hemingway tells “Hills like white elephants” with such prominent title in term of symbolism. The image of the “Hills like white elephants” resembles that the girl is pregnant. The thought of being a responsible mother, as well as, the affection towards her unborn child induces Jig to consider her decision to committing the abortion again: “They’re lovely hills.” (Ernest Hemingway, 230). The hills remind her of her unborn kid as the hills are actually not like what she said. Additionally, “The white elephants” represents an unwanted gift but the person who has that gift is difficult to dispose of. Moreover, “Hills like white elephants” symbolizes an unborn child and throughout her sayings, she seems hesitate between choosing to have an