THE REFLECTION OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Authors

  • Umidjon Ilxom o’g’li Ibragimov Author
  • Xamitov Eldor Author

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the reflection of heroism in the novels of Ernest Hemingway. It examines the different forms of heroism portrayed in Hemingway's work, the motivations behind heroic actions, and the consequences that heroes face. The article concludes by highlighting the significance of Hemingway's complex and nuanced portrayal of heroism.

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References

Hemingway, Ernest. _The Sun Also Rises._ Scribner, 1926.

Hemingway, Ernest. _A Farewell to Arms._ Scribner, 1929.

Hemingway, Ernest. _The Old Man and the Sea._ Scribner, 1952.

Hemingway, Ernest. _For Whom the Bell Tolls._ Scribner, 1940.

Hemingway, Ernest. _Hills Like White Elephants._ Boni & Liveright, 1927.

Baker, Carlos. _Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story._ Scribner, 1969.

Reynolds, Michael. _Hemingway's First War: The Making of _A Farewell to Arms.__ Cambridge University Press, 1976.

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Published

2024-04-28