¶ … Kilimanjaro' and 'Killers'
Ernest Hemingway was larger than life, a heroic American icon who stood for culture, class, sport, power and sex. He was a hunter, a fisherman, a connoisseur of bullfights and boxing and cigars. He is regarded as one of the greatest writers of the 20th Century. The author of classic stories and books, no writer in the nation had a higher profile than Hemingway. And finally, as novelist Robert Stone notes, he fell prey to " that fateful thing that destroys writers: He tried to be the hero of his own fiction. If you do that enough, all the weak seams in your personality are going to give way" (Cryer, 1999). Most critics agree that Hemingway was a part of his characters. He can be seen as Harry, in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and none perhaps more than Nick Adams who appears in many of his stories, including "Killers."
The Snows of Kilimanjaro" is considered by the majority of critics and Hemingway himself to be Hemingway's best writing. The story is of a writer, Harry, who has injured his leg on safari in Africa. The leg has become infected and he is dying. As he waits for help to arrive, he reflects on his life in flashbacks and narratives. He thinks of the women he loved and the ones he never loved but lied and convinced them that...
Waiting is a critical aspect in this story and there are several images that point to this notion. Walls, doors and clocks are powerful images. Arthur Waldhorn believes that the walls are significant symbols in "The Killers." They represent an "irresistible obstacle" (Waldhorn 37) which "adds to the total image of terror without becoming an effect for its own sake" (37). They are symbols of the prison in which
Much oil is also used for heating, especially during winter. Therefore, new commitments toward researching, developing, and making available, on a large scale, alternative sources of heating must be made, and this time kept, as well. Conclusion To try seriously, however, to identify and describe one core "solution" to oil dependency; that is both untested and would nevertheless work, in this author's opinion, is (and especially given even the current extent
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