Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants

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Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants

Everyday people make decisions that affect their future lives. Do

people make the right decisions? What makes a decision a right one? What may

be right to some, may be wrong to others. There are no right or wrong

decisions but those that people choose and believe to be right varying from

each individual. In Hemingway's realistic story, Hills Like White Elephants,

Jig attempts to make a crucial change in her life by making the right decision,

but is unable to because of her weak characteristic flaws. Jig is indecisive

about her decision. Even though she realizes the possibilities, she has

difficulties letting go of old habits, has a low self-esteem that leads to her

being submissive, and puts up a frail fight by hiding her feelings behind her

sarcastic comments.

Jig faces an immense decision that will change her future. She must

choose between the old and the new lifestyle. It is hard for her to let go of

old habits that consists of taking no responsibility and the sole intention of

seeking pleasure. She must go from a young worriedless rebel to a stable adult

taking responsibility. It's a hard process since there are three steps to

changing: realization, doing the deed, and committing to the change. She

definitely realizes she needs to change, but only goes that far. She does walk

to the end of the station and looks upon the fertile side of the valley and

comments "and we could have all this," but she ...

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