Reference
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Refer to "The End of Something" and other fishing
stories
Refer to The Sun Also Rises
Refer to "The Killers"
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Refer
to "The End of Something" and other fishing stories
Hemingway
with fish-catch on 14th birthday
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The setting of "Indian Camp" is based
on Walloon Lake
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The setting of "The End of Something"
is based on Horton Bay, on Lake Charlevoix
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Refer to The Sun Also Rises
Hemingway writes in Death in the Afternoon about wanting after the war to
learn how to write:
"I was trying to write then and I
found the greatest difficulty, aside from knowing truly what you really
felt, rather than what you were supposed to feel, and had been taught
to feel, was to put down what really happened in action; what the
actual things were which produced the emotions you experienced....The
only place where you could see life and eath...was in the bullring and
I wanted very much to go to Spain where I could study it. I was trying
to learn to write, commencing with the simplet things, and one of the
simplest things of all and the most fundamental was violent death."
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What
characteristics of the bullfight does Hemingway apply to and in his
writing, both in his novels and in his short fiction?
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The Matodor's cape work
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Picadors lance the bull
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The
Matador has stabbed the bull with his sword after the bull has received
many lances from the picadors. The bull will fall over dead.
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Killers"
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The
Summit Diner (But in Somerset, Pennsylvania, 2002)
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A diner
counter
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Edward
G. Robinson plays a gangster in Little
Caesar. 1930
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Major
American Novelists
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