![]() ![]() ![]() This presentation seems to indicate some motive or reasoning that Hemmingway had for writing the piece. In this way, the title of the story relates to the fact that the woman is pregnant, and their conversation is underscored by the need to discuss the issue and their discretion in doing so. The symbolism of the story is essentially in regards to the ‘white elephant in the room’ or an issue that nobody really wants to bring up. These associations identify the inspirations that led to the writing of the dialogue. This conservation presents various underlying aspects that present associations with the time period in which Hemmingway wrote the story. The story “Hills like white elephants” By Earnest Hemmingway is essentially a conversation between a man and a woman at a station, while waiting for a train. I feel fine.Relation of Global Warming and Extreme Weather Condition Then come back and we’ll finish the beer.’ M:‘I’d better take the bags over to the other side of the station, M:‘That the train is coming in five minutes.’ Waitress:‘The train comes in five minutes.’ M:‘But I don’t want you to,’ he said, ‘I don’t care anything about it.’ G:‘Would you please please please please please please please stop talking?’ M:‘It’s all right for you to say that, but I do know it.’ G:‘Doesn’t it mean anything to you? We could get along.’ Willing to go through with it if it means anything to you.’ M:‘You’ve got to realize, that I don’t want you to do it if you don’t want to. M:‘I don’t want you to do anything that you don’t want to do -’ G:‘I don’t feel any way, I just know things.’ M:‘Come on back in the shade, you mustn’t feel that way.’ And once they take it away, you never get it back.’ G:‘And we could have all this and we could have everything and every day we make it M:‘I don’t want you to do it if you feel that way.’ And I’ll do it and then everything will be fine.’ M:‘I won’t worry about that because it’s perfectly simple.’ I love it now but I just can’t think about it. But if I do it, then it will be nice again if I say things are like white elephants, and you’ll G:‘And if I do it you’ll be happy and things will be like they were and you’ll love me?’ But I don’t want you to do it if you don’t really want to.’ I wouldn’t have you do it if youĭidn’t want to. M:‘Well, if you don’t want to you don’t have to. G:‘So have I and afterwards they were all so happy.’ I’ve known lots of people that have done it.’ G:‘And you think then we’ll be all right and be happy.’ It’s the only thing that’s made us unhappy.’ M:‘That’s the only thing that bothers us. They just let the air in and then it’s all I’ll go with you and I’ll stay with you all the time. M:‘It’s really an awfully simple operation, Jig. I just meant theĬolouring of their skin through the trees.’ G:‘They’re lovely hills, they don’t really look like white elephants. That’s all we do, isn’t it – look at things and try new drinks?’ I said the mountains looked like white elephants. M:‘Well, let’s try and have a fine time.’ ![]() Especially all the things you’ve waited so G:‘I don’t know,’‘Is it good with water?’ G:‘They’ve painted something on it,’ ‘What does it M:‘I might have,’ 'Just because you say I wouldn’t have doesn’t prove anything.’ M:‘I’ve never seen one,’ the man drank his beer. G:‘They look like white elephants,’ she said. ![]()
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