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The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway

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Feb 10, 11


The novel written by Ernest Hemmingway "The Sun Also Rises" is the one of his first literary works that gave rise to the writing potential of this author. what makes this novel so interesting is how Ernest is capable of writing a parallel story using characters that have no relation to him, however, what they do throuought the novel relates or demosntrates his life experience.

more specifically about the novel itself, is the frecuencey of conflicts that rise quite often between the characters. the novel gives the reader a sense of drama and suspense because you never know what to expect from the actions and reactions of each of the charachter's personalities. the story is driven by different human feelings that have strong effects in the overall plot of the novel. the desire to explore new cultures, plus the desire to party and have a good time. in addition to this, is the feeling of love that charcters feel among them which causes social problems.

at last, the novel gives a wide range of different cultures due to the different locations in the world that it visits throughout descriptions. this keeps the reader active at all times, and it is certainly one of the the key facts that make the book so good.


3 Descriptive Sentences with my Opinion:

my personal opion of this book is that it was not so impressive. you were able to follow the trend or series of events in the novel quite easely, nevertheless the actual topic on which the novel is based is not as interesting as other novels. if i didnt research on the life of ernest hemingway, i wouldnt of being able to catch all the little details the novel offeres. overall a great novel.

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