What Is Fate In Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises?

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The novel The Sun Also Rises, was written by Ernest Hemingway and was published on October 22, 1926. This book is based around two characters, Brett Ashley and Jake Barnes. These two characters love for one another is tremendous, but cannot be together. These two are trapped in their own fate and can’t get out of it. Fate could be described as a supernatural force that man cannot control, but leave it up to yourself whether you believe in fate or if you control your own path. According to the Webster Dictionary the definition of fate is, “The will or principle or determining cause by which things in general are believed to come to be as they are or events to happen as they do.” Personally I believe that fate is real, fate to me is something that draws you to something you know you loved and fate wants you to have it. Fate can be hard for some people, fate is something no human can control, but fate can only go so far. Fate draws you near to the thing that it wants you to have, once fate gets you here, you’re all on your own. The decision is whether you want it or not, whether you want to work for what you love, or let it go and move on with life. I think a perfect quote for fate would be, “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back it’s yours, if not it wasn’t meant to be.” Brett and Jake's relationship, I believe is …show more content…

Jake and Brett were brought together by fate not only once but twice. The love sought out for one another is endless, although there are outsides forces harming the path that fate laid out for them. Fate laid out a path for these two to follow and now we just wait and see if they will trust it forgive up on their potential of an amazing and loving relationship. A quote by Anais Nin. “You don’t find love, it finds you. It’s got a little bit to do with destiny, fate, and what’s written in the

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