Ernest Hemingway\u27s Attitude Toward Women as Revealed in Selected Novels

Abstract

The problem is to show, in selected novels, that Hemingway\u27s negative attitude toward women is reflected in the creation of female characters who are selfish, corrupt, unchaste, destructive, fickle, irreligious, amoral, possessive, jealous, incontinent, and/or submissive. For the purpose of this study, the writer will use three novels by Ernest Hemingway. There will be no attempt to treat any other of Hemingway\u27s characters or theories other than those dealing with a negative attitude toward women, nor will any work other than the following be considered: The Sun Also Rises A Farewell to Arms For Whom the Bell Toll

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