Babylon Revisited Comparison

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“The Hills Like White Elephants” and “Babylon Revisited”

“The Hills Like White Elephants” and “Babylon Revisited” are two different stories but still have many similarities. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Babylon Revisited is a story that is very similar to what he himself went through in his life. Ernest Hemingway’s The Hills Like White Elephant is a story that has to do with the tough decision a couple will have to make that will either make or break their relationship.

The characters of The Hills Like White Elephants are an unnamed American man and a girl called Jig. The two are apparent lovers. They are at a train station, waiting to board a train to Madrid. In the meantime they are talking about an operation the man wants the woman to have. This operation is an abortion. The pair drinks beer, while talking about the situation. The man wants the girl …show more content…

In Babylon Revisited Charles wants the freedom of having the ability to have his daughter. By this I mean that Charles wants to be able to have his daughter come and live with him instead of his daughter living with her aunt. But due to his past alcohol problem and lifestyle, he has to prove to his sister that he is now capable to care for his daughter. Similarly, in The Hills Like White Elephants, Jig wants freedom. She wants the freedom of choice. She wants to be able to make her own decision without the man constantly nagging at her. In both stories there are also obstacles that stand in the way of happiness. For instance, Charles obstacle that is in the way of his happiness with his daughter is his sister-in-law and his old friends. His sister-in-law gives him a hard time because she believes that he is responsible for the death of her sister (his wife). Charles’s old friends from his past are also an obstacle because although he has changed and is trying to live a better life, his friends are still drinking and living the same lifestyle, which he has tried to move

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