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헤밍웨이가 아프리카에서 만난 진실

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“Truth of Africa in Hemingway’s Works.”

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In Hemingway’s works, Africa awakes to the realities of life and the truth by going through violence, death, evil and pain. They show us the cruel society we live in. In many different works, Hemingway opens his eyes to see death and hardships. As he travels into Africa. he begins to confront those evils and difficulties. Jake Barns in The Sun Also Rises and Frederick Henry in A Farewell to Arms are not only very important characters, but they share unmistakable similarities with Hemingway. Hemingway believed that in True at First Light, he came to a most important turning point in his literature.
In Africa, Hemingway stated that things turned out naked in the morning and they turned out
hidden in the afternoon. He learned that Africa was the natural and primitive place in the world. Hemingway also loved to go in Africa. This is a symbolic relationship between Hemingway and Africa. Africa has a special meaning in Hemingway works and his real life.
He had often experienced and loved all of the natural places. Africa enriches his experience,
sees his life differently and develops into undefeated characters.

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  • 이길구 Lee, Kil-ku. 전주대학교

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