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Publicēts: 21.04.2003.
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  • Eseja 'Ernest Hemingway', 1.
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Abstract
This research paper is designed to show how Ernest Hemingway's life had an impact on the content that he wrote. In the beginning is biographical information about Ernest Hemingway, followed by analyses of two of his major works. Finally, opinions and criticism of different authors with explanations will be followed by a conclusion of the entire paper. The criticisms will only be relevant to the two works mentioned in this paper. A reference page completes this paper. All citations will be listed and expanded in the reference page.
Introduction
Anything that occurs in the past has a direct or indirect impact on a person. These experiences in turn affect future actions. This inescapable fact is demonstrated by Ernest Hemingway's life and its effect on his literary works, more specifically, A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls. …

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