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Hills Like White Elephants

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White Elephant Most stories lead you in to what is trying to be told, but Hemingway has a different way to do it. In the short story, “Hills Like White Elephants”, the two characters, the man and the girl, have a problem on their hands and beat around the bush talking about it in public but give very good symbols that represent the topic they are talking about, which is commonly interpreted as abortion. This story may be interpreted in different ways depending on how the reader takes it. Different objects in the story can lead to different hints of what the topic really is. The main symbols that parallel and amplify the conflict with the man and the girl are: the white elephant reference, the train station, the landscape and the rail road …show more content…

The first symbol that is noticed in the story would be white elephant. The term “white elephant” is commonly used in America around Christmas time when friends or family get together and have “White Elephant Parties”. The concept of this is to bring a gift you do not care to have anymore or something you do not like or want. The girl in the story, also referred to as Jig, said at the station, “the line of hills… They look like white elephants” (Hemingway 115). The phrase “white elephants” is used to describe the feelings that the man and the girl have towards the decision of getting an abortion. After reading the essay that Margaret D. Bauer wrote about teaching Hills Like White Elephants, I would have to agree that, “The man, of course, perceives the child only as a white elephant” (Bauer 7). The man see’s this child or soon to be child as an unwanted gift or something that he and she will be obligated to take care of. The girl is very much so avoiding the conversation about abortion but the man seems to be nagging her to get the abortion. In other countries, a white elephant gift, or animal, would be given to someone to maybe get revenge on someone else, obligating them to take care of and pay for the animal. The man feels as if this child is a white elephant, something that will be an obligation or something that will stand in the way of his daily life. He does not want to accept this

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