Authors love
their titles and put a great deal of thought into writing them. Frequently a title will
communicate symbolism oror relate to a particular theme in the story or novel. Hemingway's
title, " ," does relate to the story itself in a very significant way. It draws the
reader's attention to a specific exchange of dialog between Jig and the American that reveals a
great deal about them as individuals and about...
Saturday, 26 November 2016
How does the title of the story, "Hills Like White Elephants," relate to what is happening in the story, or is there no relationship at all?
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