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Thesis: While the man and the girl begin, their relationship with little concern about what the future holds for them, and no limitations or rules with regard to each other, their forced to face the consequences of their carefree lifestyle when the girl realizes she is pregnant. The man proves to be cold, selfish, and manipulative as the girl shows herself to be naďve, confused, and genuinely concerned about the seriousness of their situation.
I. Characteristics of the man
A. Cold
B. Selfish
C. Manipulative
II. Characteristics of the girl (Jig)
A. Naďve
B. Confused
C. She is genuinely concerned.
On the Road Again
Character Analysis
by
Meagan D. Lasseter
ENC 1102-004
January 30, 2006
Defelix
Word Count: 1,012
Everyone has a point in his of her life when the time comes for him or her to make a difficult decision. In Ernest Hemingway’s “Hills Like White Elephants” (reprinted in Arp & Johnson 268-272) a man and a girl who are traveling around Europe without a care in the world must make such a decision. While the man and the girl begin their relationship, they have no limitations with regard for each other. They have little concern about what the future holds for them until forced to face the consequences of their carefree lifestyle when the girl realizes she is pregnant. The man proves to be cold, selfish, and manipulative as the girl proves to be naďve, confused, and genuinely concerned about the seriousness of their situation.
The man in Hemingway’s story is worried about a pending abortion that he expects his lover to have. When the story begins, readers can see how cold the man is by the way that he speaks to the girl. When the girl speaks to the...
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