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almond37 [142]
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QveST [7]2 years ago
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In discussing the stockyards of Chicago, Hemingway wanted to express how conversations about war hide the killing, sadness, rot, and suffering.

We could come to this conversation because:

  • Hemingway claims that the stockyards of Chicago are only concerned with presenting the meat, but they hide the slaughter and suffering of the cattle.
  • Similarly, conversations about war, present only honor, duty and patriotism, but hide all the suffering and death they cause.

In this case, Hemingway presents the stockyards of Chicago to show how people romanticize and hide the real face of war. For him, this is harmful, as it encourages more wars to happen, just as the stockyards of Chicago want to encourage more meat to be consumed.

You can find more information about what Hemingway meant by citing the stockyards of Chicago at:

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