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Hills Like White Elephant Symbolism

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Hemingway uses symbolism throughout his work of Hills Like White Elephants. The first signs of symbolism are shown in the beginning sentences. “They were white in the sun and the country was brown and dry.” white having to do with both light and the idea of pureness while brown having to do with darkness and barren. The girl describes the hills as looking like white elephants, white elephants having the means of something being useless or troublesome, which is the way the american viewed the baby. One re-occuring symbol is the word two, two representing the choices the american and the girl have, the choice of whether to have the abortion or not to have the abortion. The symbol two comes up again when the american and the girl order their drinks, they order two of each. Along with the symbol of two, another symbol similar would be the location of the railroad they are stopped at. The railroad is in the center of two rails, similar to a cross road which is ironic because the american and the girl are at a cross road in their relationship. Another form of symbolism comes …show more content…

Both The Stranger and Hills like White Elephants share the symbolism of womanly treatment. Hemingway exhibits the girl as a woman who is eager, anxious and aims to please her man. Hills like White Elephants was published in the late 20s. This time was known as the Roaring 20s during this time women were being recognized for more than a housewife. Women were developing their own voice and story. The girl in Hills like White Elephants has a connection to women in the 1920s, she was developing her voice throughout the story. In the beginning we see her as a young girl who is aiming to please the man “ And if I do it you'll be happy and things will be like they were and you'll love me?” ( Hemingway 3) , but as the story ends, The girl begins to voice her opinions much like the women in the Roaring 20s , "There's nothing wrong with me. I feel

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