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Hills Like White Elephant Conflict Analysis

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In Ernest Hemingway’s "Hills like White Elephants" the conflict in is undoubtedly present and ostentatious, both internal and external. There were immeasurable sums of identifications of multiple accounts of conflict within the story. One of the external conflict being (man vs. man) related to the clash between the American man and Jig, his girlfriend and their struggle with impounding decisions, their inability to compromise so both are happy, and their lack of understanding. Their initial first words not only disclose strain between these two but also proposed that there are perhaps ultimate differences between them. The girl is fascinated about the world around her, concerned with being responsive, vibrant, and visionary; the man, on the

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