PPT-Hemingway and Fitzgerald

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Essential Questions What are the major differences between Fitzgerald and Hemingway What type of writing style was valued more by the people of the 1920s Which writing

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Essential Questions What are the major differences between Fitzgerald and Hemingway What type of writing style was valued more by the people of the 1920s Which writing style would be best for conveying social commentary or criticism . The Sun Also Rises. Exciting European Vacation & Heartbreaking Emotional Journey. The hero, Jake Barnes, narrates with brutal honesty his relationships with Lady Brett Ashley and their entourage during the 1920s in a rather undisciplined search for thrills from Paris to Madrid.. And an introduction to Ernest Hemingway’s . The Sun Also Rises. Epigrams. Short, usually witty saying that packages one thought.. “Genius without education is like silver in the mine.”. “I can resist everything but temptation.”. By F. Scott Fitzgerald. “They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old:. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning. We will remember them.”. Choose. . the . correct. . letter. . (A, B, C, . or. D) . $ 100. Since the 1920s, Ernest Hemingway liked to be called…. A: Kiddo. B: Papa . C: Granpa. . D: Bro‘. . Ernest Hemingway . (1899-1961) . L’étrange histoire de Benjamin . Button. . (nouvelle). Sa vie. Francis Scott Fitzgerald est né en 1896 à Saint Paul, au Minnesota (États-Unis).. Adolescent, il . a étudié à la Saint Paul . A. Ernest Hemingway. Background – For Whom the Bell Tolls. In 1937 Hemingway went to Spain as a correspondent because he had already fallen in love with Spain a decade before. . Loyalists supported the Government (Republic) which wanted political, social, and economic reforms. Loyalists were comprised of working people, trade unions, socialists, communists, anarchists, and anti-Royalists.. Ernest Hemingway. Be sure that you know about the author from your notes and the film.. No man is an island- John Donne. No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as any manner of thy friends or of . (1899–1961). An introduction to the . real. most . interesting man in the world. "This is to tell you about a young writer named Ernest Hemingway, who lives in Paris... has a brilliant future. I'd look him up right away. He's the real thing." . Began writing at age 13. Dropped out of Princeton to join the army in 1917. Met his future wife, Zelda, while he was stationed in Alabama. Moved to NYC in 1918, where he published his first novel and married Zelda one week later. An Exploration of stories by Hemingway, Malamud, and Jones. Ernest Hemingway, Nobel Prize-winning Fiction Writer. Traits of the Fiction of Ernest Hemingway. One of our greatest short story writers and novelists in American literary history, Hemingway innovated the structure of the English sentence. He innovated the way stories are written and read.. Hemingway was born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois. “A place of wide lawns and narrow minds”. He spent his summers on a lake in upper . Michigan. When he was 25 years old, he went to World War One in Italy and served in the Red Cross Ambulance Corps. 1914 - 1940. “I was born wandering between two worlds, one dead, the other powerless to be born, and have made, in a curious way, the worst of both” . Aldous Huxley. Born 26 . July . 1894. Died 22 . Room Number:. 0. fcc65ee. Cultural Context of . The . Great Gatsby. Understanding the times helps to understand the novel. World War I. World War I ended in 1918. . Disillusioned because of the war, the generation that fought and survived has come to be called “the lost generation.”. Gatsby. Sa vie. Francis Scott Fitzgerald est né en 1896 à Saint Paul, au Minnesota (États-Unis).. Adolescent, il a étudié à la Saint Paul . A. cademy. , école privée bourgeoise.. Lors de ses études, il se sent à part, différent. Il lit beaucoup et commence à écrire des poèmes et des nouvelles, qu’il publie dans le journal de l’école..

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