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Ernest Hemingway
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Discusses the Ernest Hemingway short story, A Clean, Well-Lighted Place. Describes the story and then relates it to personal experiences.

Taking another writers story and relating it to your life is what every reader does and is what makes reading interesting and joyful. When you can see other peoples situations or events in their life, if they were fictional or not, and relate it to your own experiences of your life makes you enjoy reading and expands your imagination. The story that I read it called A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway, who is one of the great short story writers of the past century. In this story Hemingway focuses on a conversation of two waiters in a café. They are chatting about an old man who is a regular at the café and he comes in every night to drink and kill time. Throughout the story it is to.....

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