Ernest Hemingway Sexism

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Ernest Hemingway was not good at sports when he was younger, but he was good at making up stories. Making up stories led him to becoming a great writer. One of his short stories called “Indian Camp” was about a young boy named Nick Adams who went with his father and uncle George to the Indian Island to help out a pregnant woman who was Native American to give birth to her unborn child. In that story, the husband of the Native American woman ended up committing suicide and Nick realized that he can die at any moment. Another of one of his short stories called “The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife” about a doctor who does not care for Indians and has a wife who does not communicate like they should, his wife is a christian scientist, which is unusual since they do not believe in doctors, and their son Nick who chooses his father over his mother. Ernest …show more content…

He can be seen as a sexist because of the way he writes his stories about women not being important, not having a name, or calling them “bitches’ or “squaw”. He is not a sexist, in his life he has been with a lot of women and some of them would have equal control. HIs first love Agnes didn't want to be with him because of the age gap. Him dating a lot of women can have an affect on how he writes about them. It can possibly show how he really feels about women. Masculinity is when the man is out working for his family and femininity is when the woman stays in the house not knowing alot about what the man does unless he tells her. Nick likes his father more, and he didn't want to go to his mom because he does not care about what she wants. The doctor is a defeated man because he doesn't talk to his wife, his wife is a christian scientist who doesn't believe in doctors. That makes him defeated in a way because he is a doctor who is married to someone who doesn’t believe in what he does. (Lisa Tyler) (Indian

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