The Life of Ernest Hemingway

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The making of an author stems from their upbringing or a life altering event that happened in their lives. With most modernist authors, the first World War had changed their mentality as well as the way they wrote their works. Ernest Hemingway was a writer from the Modernist period whose impact comes from the feelings and thoughts he has evoked within his readers and effectively conveyed his consciousness through his works. Hemingway and other Modernists have changed how people view the world and what they bring into it. He is one of the most renowned and significant authors of the twentieth century. By contributing many works of literature, he has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. As a great and avid sportsman, Hemingway enjoyed “portraying soldiers, hunters, and bull fighters as tough, at times primitive people whose courage and honesty are set against the brutal ways of modern society, and who in this confrontation lose hope and faith” (Ernest Hemingway – Biographical). This became a common occurrence in his writings, which gives them a rather melancholic and seemingly more realistic ending. His writing is known for the characterization of the heroic, adventurous and archetypal “manly” man. This characterization of the modern condition is the trademark of Hemingway’s writing, as well as the fatalistic nature of his work that stems from his childhood, adolescence, and the war. Hemingway’s early life shaped the content of what he would write about while his adolescent years would mold the structure of his works and the aftermaths of the war would alter his style of writing.
Hemingway was born July 21, 1899 in a city called Cicero, now Oak Park, Illinois to Doctor Clarence and Grace Hemingway. H...

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... get into, Hemingway decided to help the armed military resistors. In the face of danger he stood up against it despite the consequences involved.

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