Hills Like White Elephant Symbolism Essay

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In “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and David Foster Wallace’s “Good People,” the symbolic white elephants and Christian faith has brought meaning to both stories. The two stories display the issues that come across on how couples would handle unplanned pregnancies. In “Hills Like White Elephant,” the American and girl are the main characters, they have a confliction of whether to have the choice of an abortion, the girl tries communicating with her boyfriend on the heavy topic as a white elephant. White elephants were portrayed as gifts that no one wanted to witness. In “Good People,” The two core leading roles were Lane A. Dean, Jr., and his significant other, Sheri. Lane A. Dean, Jr., and Sheri were contemplating on their religious Christian faith and morals on deciding to keep the unplanned baby. Together the two stories express the indecisive decisions on the topic of accidental pregnancies and whether to keep the child or not. The symbolic interpretations that were included in both stories helped guided the character’s true feelings in abortion. …show more content…

The reader implements those indications as to why the American acted a certain way with the girl. The American clues out how he personally tries to resolve problems by making the most drastic situations simplified. An example coming from “Hills Like White Elephants” is the American’s mentality when he said, “Of course it does. But I don’t want anybody but you. I don’t want anyone else. And I know it’s perfectly simple” (par. 93). The American had the characteristics of someone who is trying to simplify a situation that is already complicated with impatience to know an absolution from his significant other. For that, the American is hesitant on the situation but at the same time lacks to provide compassion and understand towards the

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