I think Gene is the most dynamic character since he changes so much in his liking to Finny. When reading you figure out how Gene is more a focused student and Finny is his close friend but envy’s Finny since Finny can get away with whatever.
Nature, disillusion, death and suffering are the most recurring themes in Ernest Hemingway's writings
Explanation:
Most of his stories are described/written with a background of suffering and pain. In his childhood and youth, Hemingway experienced grief, suffering, ruthless behavior. These aspects are clearly felt and understood when we read his stories. Each story has a varied explanation of its own but underlying themes are similar to each other.
Nature and its avid creations are one of the most prominently described aspects in his stories. Beautiful creatures, mountains, valleys and scenery give a deeper sense to his story and characters in it. Disillusion and death are always a part of his stories. Either a character that is dear/beloved to another dies or is about to leave the one in remorse in his stories which creates a vivid image for reader to feel the suffering along with character in the story.
Masculinity is another theme usually depicted in a subjective way by Hemingway where he compares it with hunting/killing/standing up against another living being (usually animals).
His stories from which, we can quote examples of the same themes are:
The Nick Adams stories, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Old man and the Sea, The Old man at the bridge, A day's wait, Up in Michigan.
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The UK is a good country. Canada is known for its Maple syrup. There syrup is good for breakfast. The Indian Ocean has fish in it. Amanda likes to play the cello. I love to eat spaghetti. Thames are good to look at. Regent street has lots of Indian Food.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. to show how communicating with someone who does not share the same understanding of words can be funny." Lewis Carroll play with language in the dialogue between Alice and the Caterpillar because he wants <span>to show how communicating with someone who does not share the same understanding of words can be funny </span>
Answer:
I would say ; the sun as a symbol of hope.
Explanation:
in stanza 5, it indicates that let the sun be a symbol but not told what.
in stanza 8, it shows that the sun brings back hope of a better day