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Staking everything on it: a stylistic analysis of linguistic patterns in "Hills Like White Elephants".(Critical Essay)

About 13 pages (3,963 words)

The Hemingway Review, March 22nd, 2004

ABSTRACT The essay performs a statistical analysis of the grammatical patterns in "Hills Like White Elephants" as a means of opening new avenues for its interpretation. The story's careful deployment of pronouns and use of repetition bridge its disparate themes, In addition, the ambiguous, repetitious language deepens the significance and raises the stakes of the couple's argument. These linguistic patterns underscore the emotional violence, broaden the significance, and complicate the closure of that argument. ********** ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S "HILLS LIKE WHITE ELEPHANTS" is, if taken literall...

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