Ernest Hemingway’s stories often draw from his experiences, and The Old Man and the Sea reflect various aspects of his life.
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No Longer Human explores the battle against grief, alienation, and loss of identity.
Trumbo builds on the Johnny Got His Gun dialectics on the works of György Lukács and Mikhail Bakhtin, expressing what we can best describe as a body of grotesque, reified, and phenomenal.
What is significant, however, is that the issues in Pride and Prejudice are much more localized and abstract than we sometimes suggest.
When readers judge Holden’s sanity or his status as a social critic, The Catcher in the Rye shows that anyone wants to have an informed view of Holden.
Slaughterhouse-Five created an informal concept that varies in meaning among people.
Given historical materialism, in the end, is rooted in the contradiction between personal appropriation and the social production of surplus-value.