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    as the Hemingway Code Hero in “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” Ernest Hemingway is among the most unmatched of American authors. In his works, he is often said to focus on gender roles, especially those of men. Hemingway often created characters that showed the characteristics that he believed made a boy into a man. However, these characteristics are not gender-specific, and could very well apply to women as well. This collection of characteristics became the Hemingway Code Hero. The Hemingway

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    Jake Barnes as Hemingway Code Hero in The Sun Also Rises       The portrayal of heroism is an essential aspect of literature, and every writer delineates his heroes through their ability to triumph over adversity. Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) consistently defined and distinguished his heroes through an echoing set of characteristics that form a characteristic "Hemingway Code Hero." A Code Hero is one that distinguishes himself by his ability to demonstrate grace

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    Carmody Period 8 April 16, 2012 Wang 2 Many authors, critics, and everyday social readers define Ernest Hemingway as the prime example of 20th century American literature. Hemingway’s works transcend time itself, so that even readers today analyze and criticize his works. His works, of course, have drawn praises and animosity from all corners of the globe. Critics often applause Hemingway on his short simple prose, for which many people recognize him for. His writing builds upon the masterful

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    Earnest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 and was the second child of Dr.Clarence Hemingway and Mrs. Grace Hall Hemingway. He was a very conservative young man and later suffered from depression and paranoia. As a young man, Hemingway learned to hunt and fish with his father. He was involved with several sports in high school but he was not a pro. During his high school career he joined the school newspaper-he wrote humorous satirical articles. He graduated high school in 1917, but did not want

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    The Code of a Bullfighter After the First World War, the countries involved were left in shambles and completely disoriented, unable to continue with life as it was before the devastation of war. Coming out of WWI was “the lost generation,” a population disillusioned and corrupted by the war and the events they witnessed. Ernest Hemingway wrote many books portraying this “lost generation” as well as the generation’s antithesis of the Hemingway code hero. The strong stoic bullfighter, Pedro Romero

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    with Scott Fitzgerald have discovered and brought a new way the American literary that we use today. Both Hemingway and Fitzgerald have successfully published novels, in fact in most novels that Hemingway wrote were based off of a concept of “Hero Code”. The “Hero Code”, are characteristics of the character that makes them a hero in the novel. Characters from the novel that show the “Hero Code”, must not be the lead of the story but an important character of his or presence. Man show it by seeking

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    The 1920s Code of Heroism Heroism in the 1920s Ernest Hemingway wrote A Clean, Well-lighted Place the setting of the story is in a café and it’s late in night. The story is right after World War One where the since of hope had been disappearing from the brains of many people. The characters in the story are the older waiter, younger waiter, and the old man. The story revolves over the old man who is suicidal and has lost all hope in the world. The story shows a form of heroism and anti-heroism with

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    Per Ernest Hemingway, a Code Hero “lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage and endurance in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful.” Hemingway’s Code Heroes endure the toughest of conditions stoically and courageously. However, not all agree that a hero, such as Hemingway’s Santiago, must approach scenarios in an emotionless manner. An example is shown in that of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Jay Gatsby, who displays strong emotion in his struggles yet still

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    Jake Barnes can be seen as the code hero. A code hero, according to Philips Young, can “offer up and exemplify certain principles of honor and courage which, in a life of tension and pain, make a man a man and distinguish him from people…”. Hemingway used Jake as the code hero for someone who not only “saves the day”, but is there for the long ride. The code hero, Jake Barnes, stands for more than what your typical hero's try to accomplish. Jake Barnes is a code hero because he is a hard drinker but

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    In the novel, The Old Man and the Sea, the author Ernest Hemingway demonstrates consistently how the old man, Santiago stands as a code hero. A Hemingway Code Hero is defined as "a man who lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage, endurance, etc. in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful.", which Hemingway expertly demonstrates through Santiago's actions, thoughts, and overall composer. To begin, after a day out at sea while admiring a bird that landed

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