Nick Adams Analysis Essay

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Insight into Hemingway’s Use of Racial Constructs Hemingway’s simple, straightforward writing style in “The Nick Adams Stories” does not leave much room for interpretation of the text. The reader must analyze the individual characters to gain a deeper understanding of their beliefs, background, and racial tendencies. Nick Adams, for example, seems to be very discriminatory towards American Indians and the black male he encounters throughout this collection of stories. Hemingway uses the character of Nick Adams to exemplify the racial stereotypes during his time period through Nick’s interactions with African Americans and American Indians. Although critics argue that Hemingway was the epitome of white male oppression, he uses racial constructs to highlight prejudiced differences found within the 1920s and the 1930s. Hemingway uses irony and racial stereotypes to help dissipate claims that people of color need to be held at a lesser standard than whites. During the time the short stories of Nick Adams were originally In the story “Fathers and Sons”, Nick reflects on the time he would spend as a young boy with Billy and Trudy Gilby, remembering the contempt he felt toward Eddie Gilby when Billy told him that Eddie wanted to sleep with Dorothy. Nick expressed his hateful feelings about Eddie when he states, “If Eddie Gilby ever comes at night and even speaks to Dorothy you know what I’d do to him? I’d kill him like this….Eddie Gilby lay on the ground with all his chest shot away.” (Hemingway 262). This passage shows us that Nick didn’t want Eddie around his sister, and thought of him as inferior. It’s ironic that it was acceptable for Nick to sleep with Trudy, but Eddie couldn’t even talk to Nick’s sister Dorothy without it being a sin against

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