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Hills Like White Elephants

Submitted by Blue42 on March 27, 2006

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Short Story Exam 1

In the short story “Hills Like White Elephants”, Ernest Hemingway explores the

human transition of character from following to leading, depicting how life’s situations

bring about a change in the way one makes decisions in life. Hemingway develops the

thematic meaning through the two main characters, the man and the girl, in the setting,

and in the use of symbolism.

Thematic meaning begins to unfold through the two main characters. The first

character is the girl. The girl is a quite selfish immature follower. She is a young woman

who thinks she is in love. The girl desires a father figure in her life. She wants the love

and attention she never received from her own father. She lets the man lead her and

become this figure that she desires to have. Carelessly being coaxed into a sexual

relationship, she gets pregnant. Being a follower, she tends to listen to the man and

allows him to make desions for them both. Her character begins to change towards the

end of the story. She now realizes that, like her father not wanting her, the man doesn’t

want the baby. Her immature selfishness begins to fade as she realizes how her mother

must have felt. It wasn’t all about her and how she felt, but about her mother too. As she

begins to understand why she is with this man, she now realizes the decision she has to

make. She must stand up for what is right. She must become the leader. She has to, she

must, let this baby live! Her character changed from immature to mature, from selfish to

unselfish, and from a follower to a leader. With her mind made up, she smiles at the man

and tells him, “I feel fine.”

The second character, the...

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