Beyond The Hills
A couple travels through Spain in order to obtain an abortion for an unwanted pregnancy. The couple, an unnamed American man and a woman known only by the nickname Jig, has a much more complicated relationship than first seems and must navigate through complex emotions and gender roles. This story,...
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ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-english_hontheses-10042013-04-23T03:16:56Z Beyond The Hills Cates, Joel A couple travels through Spain in order to obtain an abortion for an unwanted pregnancy. The couple, an unnamed American man and a woman known only by the nickname Jig, has a much more complicated relationship than first seems and must navigate through complex emotions and gender roles. This story, and elaboration on Hemingway’s well known “Hills Like White Elephants”, attempts to give the characters introduced by Hemingway more depth and back story than the original short story. 2009-09-14 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/english_hontheses/5 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=english_hontheses English Honors Theses Digital Archive @ GSU Spain Hills Like White Elephants Hemingway Abortion English Language and Literature |
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A couple travels through Spain in order to obtain an abortion for an unwanted pregnancy. The couple, an unnamed American man and a woman known only by the nickname Jig, has a much more complicated relationship than first seems and must navigate through complex emotions and gender roles. This story, and elaboration on Hemingway’s well known “Hills Like White Elephants”, attempts to give the characters introduced by Hemingway more depth and back story than the original short story. |
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