Review Of Hemmingway's "In Our Time"
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In life we experience many transitions that are part of the making of who we are. These transitions occur in the environment that surrounds us and can have profound impacts on the moulding of who a person is, the choices he/she will make and what that person has potential of becoming in the future ....
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.... is whether Hemmingway is acting as a man of the times or is he still overly "masculine" or sexist in his own nature?
Although the book does not have any sequential order to it I believe that it does have criteria fit for a novel. If the book is compared to life it is evident that there is not a single distinct pattern that neither the book nor life itself follows. The repitition of the character Nick can be related to a main character in a novel. The similarities in the style of thought b ....
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