Hills Like White Elephants questions are embedded.
Ernest Hemingway's, "Hills Like White Elephants" is addressed: 1. What is the important choice these two people are talking about? 2. What is the mans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? 3. What is the womans attitude to this choice and how is it revealed? 4. What may be the symbolic significance of Hills Like White Elephants? 5. Is the setting of this story symbolic of the lives of these characters?
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
Posting ID:
115798
OTA ID:
102666
Tobias Wolfe's "Say Yes" is examined. I assist with ideas to write a journaled response focusing on these categories: Journal Your First Impressions: Take time to gather your thoughts - to pull together what seems most significant. Include any questions the story may have raised in your mind. Keep a Running Commentary: Jot down your observations, queries, and comments as you read along. Journal Your Personal Response: A considerable amount of effective writing about literature does offer the results of close reading but also goes beyond careful interpretation to the personal response. Focus on your personal connection to this story. Using your journal, produce the following wr... click for more
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
Posting ID:
116391
OTA ID:
104719
This posting examines poems about aging and identity.
This solution assesses Donald Justice's ”Men at Forty," Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “The Other,” and William Butler Yeats, “Sailing to Byzantium." It also discusses how Justice, Simon, Cofer, and Yeats advance their themes on aging and identity through imagery.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
Posting ID:
119630
OTA ID:
104719
Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" is explained in terms of its symbols.
This solution explains how Walker uses many symbols in the story to convey meaning about a family's relationship with each other and their connection to society. It examines the purpose of using a dream about a television talk show in this story. What does this dream symbolize? Is the quilt a symbol? It also discusses the butter churn as a symbol.
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
Posting ID:
119786
OTA ID:
104719
Describe what you consider to be the story's main idea. Why does the narrator feel so disillusioned at the end? What could account for such a feeling? What did the narrator learn about himself?
Subject:
English
Topic:
Literature and Culture of the Middle Ages
Posting ID:
121330
OTA ID:
104900
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