Saturday, 26 August 2017

How would a woman in this story present the circumstances that happened in Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants"? A man is presenting the story,...

This is a tricky question because, in a day of strides toward humanity as one instead
of as divided into groups and sectors, it suggests that men and women authors have vastly
different perspectives. Perhaps it might be better to ask "How would it be different if
told by a non-minimalist and non-modernist?" Perhaps it would be better to ask "How
would it be different if told by someone from the 21st century instead of from the 20th
century?" or "... if by someone who had never experienced World War instead by someone
who had?" or "... if by another man?"

Having said this, let's
assume the woman...








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