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Unpublished Paper
HEMINGWAY AND NORMAL FALLIBILITY
(2013)
  • gene washington, Utah State University
Abstract

Representing failure is common in literature. It is one of the major ways one keeps the plot going on and increasing in complexity. Hemingway's particular type of failure can be called "normal." It is the kind of failure that can happen to anyone. Thus it becomes an important part of his depictions of reality. the 'way things are."

Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
gene washington. "HEMINGWAY AND NORMAL FALLIBILITY" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gene_washington/112/