Ernest Hemingway:  Allegorical Figures In The Sun Also Rises
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Thesis:  Hemingway deliberately shaped the protagonists in  The Sun Also Rises
as allegorical figures.
OUTLINE I.  The Sun Also Rises
A.  Hemingway's novel.
  B.  Hemingway's protagonists are deliberately shaped as allegorical
      figures.
  C.  Novel symbolizing the impotence after W.W.I. II.   ....          
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....  says that he hates “homos” and wants to
         hit them. III.  Lady Brett Ashley.
     A.  First appears with a group of homosexuals.
     B.  Wears man's hat on short hair.
     C.  Refers to men as fellow “chaps”.
     D.  All complete distortion of sexual roles.
     E.  The war has turned Brett into the equality of a man.
     F.  This is like Jakes demasculation.
     G.  All releases her from her womanly nature.
     H.  “Steps off of the romantic pedestal to stand beside he ....          
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