What literary elements are used in Hills Like White Elephants?
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What literary elements are used in Hills Like White Elephants?
"Hills Like White Elephants":
"Hills Like White Elephants" is a famous short story by Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961). In the story, a couple is waiting at a train station bar and having a tense conversation about whether or not to abort an unplanned pregnancy.
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View this answerErnest Hemingway uses the literary elements of conflict, character, setting, theme in "Hills Like White Elephants." While he technically...
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Chapter 8 / Lesson 16Study the ''Hills Like White Elephants'' literary analysis. Learn the themes, and review the symbolism of the white elephants, landscape, and more in Hemingway's short story.
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