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So, what will we be doing today? Traveling in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" (Paperback)
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So, what will we be doing today? Traveling in Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject American Studies -
Literature, grade: 1,3, Free University of Berlin
(John-F.-Kennedy-Institut), 6 entries in the bibliography,
language: English, abstract: In 1926 a man named Ernest Hemingway
wrote a book. It was called "The Sun Also Rises" (as it also
travels) and it recounts a recreational journey undertaken by the
protagonist, Jake Barnes, and his companions. Jake is very fond of
traveling. He is also very fond of getting drunk and seeing people
and animals hurt each other. It is hard to tell which he favors
more, since he travels in order to get drunk and see violence,
although it would not be necessary, since violence and alcohol can
be encountered at selected locations all across the world.
Traveling must therefore have a more vital function in Jake's life.
As multitudinous as Jake's motivations may have been, there seems
to be one constant element that can be named as the driving force
behind all of Jake's travels. This element is escape. Escape from a
dismal and boring life in his home country and in Paris, escape
from happiness in Spain and with (or without) Brett, or escape from
his war experiences. Since it is such a fundamental part of his
life, he, as the narrator, also portrays the other characters as
fugitives from themselves and from others. In order to verify this
statement, I will examine Jake's possible reasons for expatriation
in general. Then I will try to further examine the individual
travel stops that Jake visits during his journey. I will show that
each location has a different meaning to him, although the guiding
theme remains. Then again I will attempt to shine a light on the
driving powers behind the restlessness of the three central
characters: Jake, Brett and Robert. Although the narrator does show
some insight into their motivations, there are still deeper ones
that he might not realize because they are also inherent in
himself.
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