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2025
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The Hemingway Hero’s Oscillation Between Self and Society in Men Without Women
Author(s) | POOJA |
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Country | India |
Abstract | In Men Without Women Hemingway focuses attention on the protagonist’s rootlessness and bewilderment in the chaotic society. He also shows his protagonist in the post-war world where he finds himself alienated and purposeless. Ray B. West suggests that the Hemingway works deal with the condition of man in a society upset by the violence of war. Perhaps Hemingway could visualize no clear-cut solutions to the problem confronting society and he, consequently, became more concerned with the individual. He has consistently refused to become an instrument in the hands of a society that treats man no better than a mere thing. The Hemingway hero is trapped biologically: he signs a separate place, and as an aftermath he suffers from a feeling of truancy. |
Keywords | AESTHETICISM, DISILLUSIONMENT, FULFILMENT |
Published In | Volume 15, Issue 2, July-December 2024 |
Published On | 2024-09-12 |
Cite This | The Hemingway Hero’s Oscillation Between Self and Society in Men Without Women - POOJA - IJAIDR Volume 15, Issue 2, July-December 2024. |
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