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Hills Like White Elephant Symbolism Essay

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“Hills like White Elephants” is a short story about a young couple that is assumed to love one another. The story is set in a bar, outside a train station in Spain, while the young couple awaits to make the journey for an operation. Both the American and the girl in the story convey to the readers their opposing stances, through Hemmingway’s use of symbolism, in regards to a complex life or death decision they are forced to make. Neither party is willing to fully acknowledge or discuss the other’s feelings surrounding their conflicting opinions. “Hills like White Elephants” uses symbolism to mask a common yet taboo topic of argument that often occurs in society. Through the brusque dialogue, we see the manipulating power a man can have in …show more content…

“They look like white elephants.” (Pg. 280) The term white is symbolic of light, rarity, and purity. The term elephant is symbolic of power, an expensive gift, or an object that may be unwanted. Together, the terms refer to the gift of an unborn child. When used throughout the context of the story, the reader can gather a white elephant is seen as a valuable and precious gift by the girl, but it is seen by the American as a burden or inconvenience that will steal his freedom. Hemmingway further emphasizes his point, that the couple are referring to the decision of possibly aborting an unborn child, in the way he describes the scenery surrounding the hills. “Across on the other side, were fields of grain and trees along the banks of the Ebro. Far away beyond, the river, were mountains.” (Pg. 282) This symbolizes the woman’s pregnancy. On one side of the river the land is prosperous, indicating fertility; on the other side of the river the land is dry and lifeless, indicating an empty and barren womb. As the story continues, we are able to gather toward which direction each character is arguing their point of view. The man in the story is described and portrayed as the ideal average all-American male figure. He, throughout the course of the story, attempts to coax the girl into following through with the abortion. To gain control over the situation as well as the outcome, he uses her love for him against her.

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