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... Jordan's transformation in the novel catalogues the difference between political revolutions and revolutions of the human spirit . Hemingway avoids the melo- dramatic overtones of any sudden change in Jordan through a carefully ...
... Jordan's transformation in the novel catalogues the difference between political revolutions and revolutions of the human spirit . Hemingway avoids the melo- dramatic overtones of any sudden change in Jordan through a carefully ...
Page 152
... Jordan's growing disillusionment with the po- litical machinations of the government leaders . The parallel ex- tends further , for as foreigners both must organize and direct forces that have little or no cohesiveness . Although Jordan ...
... Jordan's growing disillusionment with the po- litical machinations of the government leaders . The parallel ex- tends further , for as foreigners both must organize and direct forces that have little or no cohesiveness . Although Jordan ...
Page 155
... Jordan and Maria . For example , Jordan tells Maria that after the sex act they will be " one animal . ” Maria protests that they are " different , " and then explains to Jordan : " It is better to be one and each one to be the one he ...
... Jordan and Maria . For example , Jordan tells Maria that after the sex act they will be " one animal . ” Maria protests that they are " different , " and then explains to Jordan : " It is better to be one and each one to be the one he ...
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