Hills Like White Elephants Comparative Essay

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Collin Jenkins Professor Edwards ENGL 1301, 25286 A Comparative Analysis of Desiree's Baby and Hills Like White Elephants Throughout any relationship, there will be a stage that will put that relationship at risk. This can differ from person to person, but every relationship will go through a phase that will test the couple’s love and resolve to stay together. This struggle may come from a difference of wants for the future, or may come from a disagreement about something important. No matter the struggle, the couple will be tested. It may be the hard communication of an impending abortion, or an assumption gone wrong. Although Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin has a main theme of racism, and Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemmingway explores the theme of …show more content…

Their dialogue, filled with mentions of drinks and observations of the setting, gradually reveals that they are grappling with the woman's pregnancy and contemplating the choice of abortion.. The story explores themes of communication, power dynamics and the intricacies of relationships, through engaging dialogue and detailed descriptions. Hemingway's subtle approach prompts readers to decipher the characters, emotions and motives, making it a stimulating piece of literature. "Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin narrates the tale of Desiree, a lady brought up by Madame Valmondé, who later ties the knot with Armand Aubigny, a landowner in Louisiana. Their blissful union crumbles when their child’s complexion darkens, causing Armand to accuse Desiree of having white lineage. Despite her objections, Desiree and her child are ousted from the plantation. Yet the plot takes a twist when it is disclosed that it is actually Armand who possesses a racial background. Stricken by this revelation and the separation from his family, Armand is left to face his hypocrisy and the harmful impacts of bias and

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