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Nick Adams In Hemingway

’s Stories Essay, Research Paper


The Nick Adams stories were my favorite of the collection because I got to know Nick through


the reading. I started to understand Nick and I could anticipate the actions and feelings that he


was feeling. I am not sure if this is because I became familiar with Nick or because I have done


many of the things Nick has done and was able to understand what he was doing.


“Big Two-Hearted River: Part I and II” were the most enjoyable short stories of the ones I


read. The language that Hemingway uses is ideally suited for describing Nick’s activities by the


river. Hemingway’s simple declarative sentences are all that is needed to convey the wonderful


scene of Nick struggling with his pack, setting up his tent, and cooking his food. I have also done


all the things that Nick was doing by the river and I was able to understand his satisfaction at


pulling up a sound tent. Little sentences like “He was careful not to let the hook bite into his finger”


convey so much meaning to anyone who has ever

tried to tighten a fishing hook on a line that you


can only help but nod your head in agreement.


I must admit that despite not being at the center of your course I could not help but think of how


much Hemingway’s content was influenced by his life. Many of the stories like “The Doctor and


the Doctor’s Wife” were based directly on personal experiences of Hemingway’s life. Since it is


not the focus of your course, I am trying to just accepted the content and concentrate more on


writing style and the way Hemingway writes something. I have found it difficult to pay close


attention to both the story and the writing at the same time and have had to reread several times.


“The Three-Day Blow” offered an interesting irony to the title “In Our Time”, but maybe it is


just my jaded view of the television. Nick and Bill sit and discuss intelligently on various topics like


books and baseball, but I fear this sophisticated discourse is becoming rare in “our” time of cable


television which has done much to dry up serious dialogue.

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