Hills Like White Elephants

Book • 2023
'Hills Like White Elephants' by Ernest Hemingway is a concise short story set in Spain, depicting a tense conversation between a man and a woman, Jig, as they await a train.

The story revolves around their veiled discussion about a pending operation, which is implied to be an abortion.

Hemingway's minimalist style and use of subtle dialogue reveal the emotional distance and underlying conflict between the characters.

The symbolism of the 'white elephants' in the landscape represents the unwanted and burdensome nature of the pregnancy.

Through its stark simplicity, the story explores themes of choice, communication, and the complexities of relationships.

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