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Hemingway's style
1, plain
Hemingway has excellent language skills, he often expresses the most complex content with the simplest vocabulary, using basic vocabulary, short sentences to express specific meanings, with nouns, verbs to reveal the original nature of things, without the slightest sense of artifice.
2, intuitive
Literary art to show emotion, but emotion is dependent on the appearance of things through the lens, the more direct tracing of the appearance of things, the more strong visual authenticity, the more readers and writers can be closer to the distance. Hemingway used highly clear visualized language to put into words the sensory impressions of sight, smell, hearing, etc., and wrote about the shapes, colors, tastes, etc. of things, to express the universe and life with direct objects.
3, implicit emotion
Hemingway has his own special artistic style, he emphasized the objectivity of writing and the theme of the idea of implicit and implicit, against the author of the direct appearance of the characters to comment and imply that he often use implicit language to express complex emotions, with a limited number of forms of expression of endless connotations, so his novels in the appearance of immobility, but the inner emotion is rich and fiery.
4. Dialogue
From the point of view of narrative, Hemingway's novels are "showing" rather than "telling". It belongs to the kind of "perfect imitation" distinguished by Plato, not the kind of "pure narration", which wants to create a different degree of "imitation illusion", that is "The poet endeavors to create the illusion that it is not he who is speaking," but rather a character who is speaking. Compared with the two, the "pure narrative" narrative and the events of a greater distance, less direct than the "pure parody".
5. Relationships between men and women
Analyzing Hemingway from the theme of relationships between men and women, it is not difficult to see that Hemingway indirectly expressed his fear and hatred of women despite his passion for describing men's wildness and heroism. His "code heroes" all fight alone, and even if they have anything to do with women, they have to be separated in the end. A strong sense of fate and death is prevalent in his works.
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Hemingway's main experiences:
< p>Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park, and he was baptized at Walloon Lake. Hemingway spent most of his childhood in a farmhouse on Walloon Lake, and as a child enjoyed reading picture books and animal cartoons and listening to stories of all types. He liked to imitate different characters and was interested in household chores such as sewing.
Hemingway, who received his high school education from 1913 to 1917, excelled academically, athletically and was gifted in English. In junior high school, he had his first writing experience when he wrote for two literary newspapers. In high school, he became the editor of the school newspaper. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Ring Lardner Jr." in honor of his literary hero, Ring Lardner.
When World War I broke out in 1918, Ernest Hemingway quit his job as a journalist and tried to join the U.S. military in order to observe the battles of World War I, despite his father's objections. Hemingway flunked his medical exam due to a vision defect and was transferred only to the Red Cross Ambulance Corps as an ambulance driver.
When war broke out in the Pacific in late 1941, Hemingway immediately converted his yacht into a cruiser to scout for German submarine movements and provide intelligence to destroy the enemy. In the mid-1990s, former KGB officer Alexander Vasiliev was granted access to the archives of Soviet intelligence agencies. As a result, he was surprised to find that Hemingway had been recruited as a KGB spy in 1941 under the code name: Argo.
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