Hills Like White Elephants
Title: Hills Like White Elephants
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 846 | Pages: 3.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Hills Like White Elephants
“Hills Like White Elephants”
By Ernest Hemmingway
In many works of literature the reader finds that a story is difficult to understand until he/she is approaching the end. At that time the reader discovers either proof of his/her assumptions or evidence that cancels out original opinions. Such is true with Ernest Hemmingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants.”
In the beginning of the story, the reader is presented with a conversation between two people
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were in need of a new direction.
The end of a story always helps to improve the understanding of a text. Although the beginning of a story is necessary to connect the entire text, the end is the most important because it provides all the evidence needed to wrap the work up as a whole. The beginnings always have many different angles a reader could go from, but the end ties all the strings together.
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