What Is The Tone Of Hills Like White Elephants

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In “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ermest Hemingway, we are introduced to Jig and her lover. These two seem bothered by what has yet to come in conclusion to their blurry night after drinking. Unsure of her decision to terminate her pregnancy or not, Jig and her lover (who remained unnamed) seem to both be in a shocked state and are constantly at an emotional war with one another. She subjects herself to her lover and as uneasy as she seems, still agrees to go forward with the abortion. Soon, Jig learns to deal with her problems alone because the conclusion will remain static because what’s meant to be will prosper. In this story, Jig submits herself to the careless lover out of her lack of confidence within herself. We see these struggles through the tone, metaphorical usage as well as personification, allegory and the continuous dialogue between her and the lover. With the tone throughout this piece, it appealed as gloomy due to their demeanor during their conversation. Jig shows an abundance of low self-esteem, especially when she constantly sought reassurance with every little thing. As seen in the text:
“I know. But if I do it, then it will be nice again if I say things are like white elephants, and you’ll like it?” (60)
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Her lover uses the phrase, “letting the air in.” (46) insinuating that the operation shouldn’t be painful, in fact, it should be painless and almost a ‘natural’ feeling. In line 54, he also adds that plenty of his close acquaintances have done it before and they appeared to be happy following the procedure. She doesn’t feed in to this false sense of relief because she knows what is yet to come. Her lover’s antics to possibly persuade her can’t seem to break the thick barrier she has up because of her lack of confidence within herself. She deals with making a life changing choice with either to continue the pregnancy or terminate

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