Hills Like White Elephants> > “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway is a short story about> an American and a girl named Jig. The story is set in Spain, somewhere> between Barcelona and Madrid. Both the man and the girl are drinking while> they wait for their train to arrive. They start having a conversation about> an operation the man wants the girl to have, but the reader never finds out> what the conversation is about even at the end of the story. The story> follows in that the man and woman try to decide what they are going to do.> The man tries to convince the girl, and the girl seems unsure. Because the> story deals with the man and woman’s struggle to decide about the operation,> it has a psychological central idea.> Characterization is the technique that authors use to generate> personalities in their characters. Direct characterization occurs when the> author tells the reader what the personality of the character is by saying> it directly. Indirect characterization is when the reader has to infer what> the character is like by the actions, dialogues, and thoughts of the> characters. In “Hills Like White Elephants,” readers learn about the> characters in what they say.
The reader learns about the man’s opinion of> the situation by his insistence of the woman to have the operation. The> reader is left to conclude what kind of operation, but it seems that it may> be an abortion. The man tries to tell the woman that it is a simple> operation, but she does not have to do anything that she does not want to.> He seems to be trying to make her go along with the idea but does not want> to seem too persistent. He also seems a bit selfish because he really has> not asked the girl what she wants to do. He has said that she does not have> to do it, but he does not ask what she wants to do. The girl, on the other> hand, seems like she is not sure of what she wants. She says she will do it> because she does not care about herself, and she only cares about him. It> seems that even if she wants the baby, she cannot tell him that she wants to
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> have it because she is more worried about losing him. The ending of the> story tells nothing about what will happen to these characters.> Conflict in a story occurs when there is a problem that needs to be> resolved. The conflict in “Hills Like White Elephants” has to do with the> decision the man and woman have to make. If the operation that the> characters are talking about is an abortion, it seems that the man and woman> will have to take many things into account. The woman does not seem to know> whether she wants the operation or not, and the man can only think of her> having the operation. The conflict is not resolved at the end of the story.> The reader is left to infer what the woman will do, just as the reader was> left to infer about the operation. The man asks the woman how she feels,> and the woman replies that she feels fine and nothing is wrong with her.> This could mean that she has become confident enough to tell him that she> wants to keep the baby, or it could mean that she is happy with the man and> will have the abortion.> Authors may write stories in two types of perspectives: first person or> third person. There are three basic types of third person narration:> omniscience, limited omniscience, and dramatic objective.
Omniscient> narration indicates that the narrator knows the character’s thoughts,> feelings, previous history, and even the future. Limited omniscience is> when the narrator only knows about one character. Dramatic-objective> narration is when the readers only get the essential facts to the story.> “Hills of White Elephants” has a third person dramatic-objective narration.> The reader does not know much about the characters in this story at all.> The reader does not know the histories of the characters. The man’s name is> never revealed. Also, it is never said where the man and woman come from or> where they are going. The characters’ real thoughts or feeling are also> never revealed. The reader is left to infer many of the things in the story> including the ending. It is never said what is going to happen. The story> seems to start at some point in the middle of their lives, with no> background or history.
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