Wednesday, May 29, 2019

The Sun Also Rises :: Essays papers

The Sun Also RisesThis is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper. (T.S. Eliot, The travail Men) but a whimper., Eliot was writing of the Lost Generation. The period after World War I were people were disillusioned, wandering through their life lost, not genuine what their goal was. In Ernest Hemmingways novel, The Sun Also Rises, the Lost Generation and their inability to cope with the change around them is the focus of the novel. The Sun Also Rises is a beautifully written account of a generation lost in an unknown cause that leaves them abandoned in the end. Hemmingway wrote this legend in a unique fashion. The declare is written with no apparent plot, that is, there are not twists, intrigue, or goals for the characters. The plot is simply the story itself. That is what Hemmingway wanted, he wanted the reader to read this story and recognize the loses and struggles the characters encounter through ex periences they had. The Sun Also Rises takes place in France following the First World War. The main character and narrator is Jake Barnes a composition reporter and war veteran. His life corresponds directly to that of the Lost Generation, for he is the Lost Generation. Jake lives a very simple life, he gets up and eats, goes to work, goes out with someone for lunch, goes tail to work, than goes out with friends to eat supper and drink the night away. Jakes life is very similar to all others of that time he is not an exception. To prove this Hemmingway shows the bars and restaurants packed at night with people just like Jake and his friends. Jakes long time friend and once lover, Brent Ashley is a very beautiful and unruly woman. She makes her first look in the novel as she walks into a bar to meet Jake, she is followed by a group of gay men. This point is very crucial to the novel because it strikes a major point of conflict between Jake and Brett. Jake had suffered an injury in the war and was impotent because of it. Jake is self-conscious of this fact and was very upset when Brett walked in with men that were not impotent and yet failed to take advantage of it.

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