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The Iceberg Principle and the Portrait of Common People in Hemingway’s Works

DOI: 10.5539/ells.v3n3p8

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Ernest Hemingway founded a novel method of text that is nearly ordinary nowadays. He did away with all the ornate writing style of the 19th century Victorian period and substituted it with a lean, strong text based on action rather than reflection. He as well hired a method by which he would leave out vital data of the story underneath the belief that oversight can occasionally add strong point to a story. It was a way of elusiveness which compared significantly (and in a method improved) the subjects he put pen to paper about conflict, dangerous sports similar to bullfighting or boxing, crime, etc. It is hard to find someone inscription today who doesn't be in debt of effect to Hemingway. This paper tries to investigate more intensely on Hemingway’s literary and writing style.

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