Review Of Hemmingway's "In Our Time"
In life we experience many transitions that are part of the making of who we are. These transitions occur in the environment that surrounds us and can have profound impacts on the moulding of who a person is, the choices he/she will make and what that person has potential of becoming in the future. In the book "In Our Time," written by Ernest Hemmingway, the transition of childhood to adulthood is explored from a very male point of view on almost all subjects ranging from sexism to masculinity. From the stories in the book it is evident that Hemmingway is a sexist male an ....
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