Published March 26, 2024
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THE REFLECTION OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY
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This article explores the theme of heroism in the novels of Ernest Hemingway, focusing on the portrayal of characters who embody courage, resilience, and honor in the face of adversity. Through an analysis of key works such as "The Old Man and the Sea," "For Whom the Bell Tolls," and "A Farewell to Arms," this study examines how Hemingway’s protagonists, often referred to as the "Hemingway Hero," navigate challenges with stoicism, integrity, and a sense of moral duty. By delving into the human dimension of heroism depicted in Hemingway’s novels, this article sheds light on the enduring relevance and complexity of this timeless theme in literature.
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