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The Role Of Abortion In Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants

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Ernest Hemingway, graced the 1920 's with a shocking story about abortion in "Hills like White Elephants". At the time this work was not very well received by publishers and readers alike, although Hemingway only gives the reader the very basic description of his characters, and by only saying "the man" or "the girl", he leaves you having to fill in the blanks. The reader is able to deduce from the story, that the "girl" is somewhat less mature than the "man", by the content of the questions that she asked, and it appears she only wants to please the "man", by therefore putting the male character 's feelings above her own feelings. This is usually a sign of immaturity. The "girl" apparently has less life experience. Hemingway develops
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