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An Inferential Analysis Of Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants."


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In Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" I found many layers of symbolism, and a fascinating psychological underplay afoot between his two characters. It begins with the girl's comment about a line of white hills seen in the distance, which she compares to white elephants. The man responds with the comment "I've never seen one."
The symbolism of a white elephant is widely known as something very large or apparent that no one wishes to acknowledge or speak of in American society. It is an interesting opening to a very strained conversation concerning an apparent pregnancy, and the man's wish to terminate it. The couple's careful avoidance of actually naming the problem, or the proposed solution, suggests the situation in which a mate, reluctant to assume responsibility, or unprepared for the task of parenthood, is lobbying to prevent it.
In her next comment, "No, you wouldn't have." the girl returns a very passive aggressive riposte, perhaps suggesting that the man cannot, or......

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