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Analysis Of Ernest Hemingway's The Hills Like White Elephants

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The Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway is about a couple who, at first seems to be having a good time, until the girl brings up the hills that looked like “white elephants” and when the American man mentioned an operation. As the story goes on, a reader can infer that the operation their talking about is abortion. This seems to be the basis of their conflict as the man claims it as “the only thing that’s made [them] unhappy” (Hemingway, Hills Like White Elephants 280). The story illustrates both external and internal conflict. The external conflict is obvious between the girl and the American man. This is an example of man vs. man conflict. The American man and the girl have a verbal argument about the whole operation. They

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