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A Clean Well-Lighted Place Hemingway

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In “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place,” the central theme that Hemingway suggested is that this older deaf man’s life is viewed as nothing. Nothing to live for and nothing more to do but sit in a café and enjoy a drink. He goes to this clean café to drink away his despair that he is unable to deal with. Even though he has the café to go to and drink he still leaves with feeling over nothingness and despair. As the older man is drinking at the café one late night, he ends up having two waiters. One of the waiters is an older man which seems to understand why the old man drinks away his despair. The young waiter on the other hand does not. As we read further into the short story, we learn a little more about the older deaf man and what he has dealt …show more content…

The only way the old man can deal with this feeling now is to sit for hours in a clean café. Due to being deaf the old man can only enjoy the silence of the café. Although he is sitting by himself in the café it is not the same as being alone at home. The older waiter explains this when he states, “It’s not the same. You do not understand. This is a clean and pleasant café. It is well lighted. The light is very good and also, now, there are shadows of the leaves” (154). The older waiter also uses the word “nada” in a prayer. Indicating that not even the lord’s prayer can help him; “Our nada who art in nada, nada be thy name thy kingdom nada thy will be nada in nada as it is in nada. Give us this nada our daily nada and nada us our nada as we nada our nadas and nada us not into nada but deliver us from nada; pues nada" (154). The older waiter understands what the old man is feeling. He is also one that has feeling of nothingness. Like he has nothing to live for like maybe he is also viewed as nothing. Both, the waiter and old man have a feeling of loneliness. Being at a café just helps that feeling not feel as strong to them. Drinking helps them with the despair because it makes life predictable. They have a routine of staying up late at the café, going home, sleeping then doing it all over again. It’s probably the only thing they can control in their life. The nothingness they feel is

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