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Nobody ever lives their life all the way up...

Nobody ever knows anything...

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Expectations

Must have textbook/s Dictionary Notebook/s Support Material: Internet summaries,

criticisms, analysis, etc CAPE Study Guide Folder to store papers An Attitude to Learn!

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Ernest Hemingway – young life Born July 21, 1899 in Illinois to Grace and Clarence

Hemingway. Mother was a failed singer, father a doctor. In 1928 father committed suicide. Ernest left home in 1917 to work at The Kansas

City Star paper. Was not accepted into the army during WWI

because of poor vision. Volunteered as an ambulance driver. Injured while on one of his first drives to the

frontline. Fell in love with his Italian nurse. (A farewell to

arms)

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Ernest Hemingway – Mid Life Went back home after war. In 1920 became foreign correspondent for the

Toronto Star. Married Hadley Richards in 1921 and moved to

Paris. Met author Sherwood Anderson who introduced

him to other great literary writers including Gertrude Stein.

The 1926 ‘The Sun Also Rises’ brought him true fame.

Married four times after divorcing Hadley in 1927. Travelled widely across Europe, America, Africa. Lived in Cuba until Fidel Castro overthrew the

government there around 1959.

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Ernest Hemingway – Later Life Continued to travel, loved fishing and hunting in

Africa. Continued his job as a correspondent during the

Spanish Civil War. (1936) Started boxing as a method of stress release. Became an abusive alcoholic. Used his personal life as the basis for his writings. Won the Pulitzer prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize

in 1954. Aged as an alcoholic. Committed suicide in 1961

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Key Facts Genre – modernist novel, travelogue; novel

of disillusionment. Narrator – first person; Jake Barnes Tone; sombre, detached, ironic, nostalgic Tense; past Setting (time); 1920’s Setting (place) Novel begins in Paris,

France, moves to Pamplona, Spain and concludes in Madrid, Spain.

Protagonist; Jake

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Themes

The aimlessness of the Lost Generation Male Insecurity The destructiveness of sex Motif

The failure of CommunicationExcessive drinkingFalse friendships

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Other Important Issues

Symbols Bullfighting

The behaviour of the bulls foreshadows the actions of the people in the novel.

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Characters Jake Barnes Lady Brett Ashley Robert Cohn Bill Gorton Mike Campbell Pedro Romero Montoya Frances Clyne Count Mippipopolous Wilson-Harris Georgette Belmonte Harvey Stone

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Types of Assessments

• Essays• Class presentations• Speeches• Dramatic Presentations• Question and Answer Sessions• Pictoral Displays• Drawings • etc

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End - Questions?!!!

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Homework - Define the following Novel, novella, short story Narrative technique Setting Style Theme Plot Point of view Motif Stream of consciousness Interior monologue Satire Symbol Literary context


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