a_gilchrist
2009-10-27T05:07:33.000Z
in Hemingway's bio it said that he blamed his mother for his father's suicide so maybe that influenced the way he portrayed
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a_gilchrist
2009-10-27T05:07:43.000Z
women in his writing
a_gilchrist
2009-10-27T05:07:45.000Z
?
EmilyP1 says
2009-10-27T16:12:40.000Z
It's certainly possible- he is known for being quite the misogynist. I think part of that might be the influence of the time period.
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MattyDaddy74
2009-10-27T18:51:53.000Z
well, it is the "Lost Generation". As we discussed in class, Hemingway was very masculine...
MattyDaddy74
2009-10-27T18:53:05.000Z
...and it makes sense that he would resist the equal rights of women. Perhaps, through his literature...
MattyDaddy74
2009-10-27T18:53:31.000Z
...that was the only way he could maintain control of the old values, the seperate spheres.
waltabbyworld says
2009-11-01T03:26:39.000Z
I saw many of his life experiences in "snows of kilamanjaro". like his outdoor adventures in africa.
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