I think
that the fundamental difference in the third person style of narration in both stories is one of
support for the protagonists. It is evident in the narration of Santiago's narrative that
Hemingway is in support of the old man, as he rages against social conventions, time, and how
others see him. The narrator tells his tale, but there is an evident support for what Santiago
endures and the...
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
What is the difference between Hemingway's third person point of view used in "Hills Like White Elephants" and The Old Man and the Sea?
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