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Hills Like White Elephant

Submitted by greenfish301 on October 31, 2005

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Ebro River side
Ebro River side symbolizes life. The river side has lush of green where it has ¡°fields of grain and trees¡± (171) and beyond the trees there is a river. All these components make up life, and in the story, this indirectly describes the baby. As she looks at this scenery, she says that ¡°we could have all this¡¦ and we could have everything¡± (171). This shows that the baby is very important to her. She believes that the baby can bring everything like the life itself. However, only she wishes this life. Due to their disagreement, she thinks that ¡°everyday [they] make it more impossible¡± (171) to achieve that. Therefore, she cannot have everything nor whole world because ¡°once they take it away, [she] will never get it back¡± (171).
The Other side
The dry side represents the American¡¯s attitude toward the baby. In the story, Jig comments that the hills ¡°look like white elephants¡± (169). White elephants are rare animal and they do not have much use, but are very expensive to maintain. Therefore, to American, the baby is like a white elephant; a heavy burden. While Jig is full of life and has a growing life within her, he is just like the other side with no trees, no shades, and no life. Also, he describes the baby as the ¡°thing that bothers [them]¡¦it¡¯s the only thing that¡¯s made [them] unhappy¡± (170). The readers can see that the baby has no meaning to the American, but an obstructor to their relationship.

The Bags
The two bags symbolize freedom. This symbol also represents the American¡¯s desire of going back to their old relationship. In the story, the bags had ¡°the labels from all the hotels where they had spent nights¡± (172). This tells the reader that they live a nomadic life style. For instance, Jig comments that ¡°all [they do is] looking at things and try new drinks¡± (170). The American wants this life; a freedom. He is afraid that this...

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