I am doing a research paper on the Ernest Hemingway novel For Whom the Bell Tolls. One of my paragraphs is based on the writing style of Hemingway and more specifically his use of shifting between various peoples' points of view. If anyone could point me in the right direction as to where in the...
I need this as soon as possible and all of your help is greatly appreciated. I am doing a research paper on For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway and I need some help. We had to research different subjects from the novel and after that, we have to find the page number to which the research...
I need this as soon as possible and all of your help is greatly appreciated. I am doing a research paper on For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway and I need some help. We had to research different subjects from the novel and after that, we have to find the page number to which the research...
I'm currently reading Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls & would like to understand
it better? It's mainly the Spanish Civil War that i know nothing about so I can't fully understand the nuances of the characters' feelings. I would be interested if anyone could recommend any good literary...
i can't find a damn decent bass tab for 'for whom the bell tolls' by metallica. i know the intro and the part that goes like this 0-3-2-1-0-3-2-1, ect. but the part after that i am very confused on what to play and not even youtube videos have been able to aid me.
does anyone know the middle...
Is it appropriate to say that Robert Jordan conforms outwardly and questions inwardly, like Huck Finn? Or would it be more appropriate to say that the book as a whole is a criticism of society, like a criticism of United States treatment during the Spanish Civil war?
...Scott Fitzgerald? Hemingway:
What are three rhetorical strategies that Hemingway used in this book?
Fitzgerald:
What was Jay Gatsby's fantasy and why does it fail to materialize?
Thanks so much =]
**** I am not asking you to write a book for me, I simply have some ideas, but I am not...
There is a Metallica song called For Whom The Bell Tolls which is based off of the book by Hemmingway. The song is about 5 men guarding a hill and get killed, I'm assuming by an airstrike. I was wondering if anyone knew what page or section in the book this occured? Thanks.