Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Use of Dialogue in The Sun Also Rises :: Hemingway Sun Also Rises Essays
      Use of Dialogue in The Sun Also Rises           The remarkable thing about the book was its liberal use of dialogue and  how     Hemingway used it to carry the reader through the book. There was no plot in  the     book in the sense that there was no twists, intrigue, or goals for any of  the     characters and the dialogue was the only thing that moved the reader through  the     book. Hemingway used so much dialogue that it was difficult at times to  follow     who was saying what, but I believe this didn't matter because any of the     characters, except for maybe Jake, could have been carrying on those     conversations.           I say anyone except Jake because he was different than all the other  characters     in more ways than just being the narrator. He obviously had received a  wound     from W.W.I that caused him to be sexually scarred and thus set him apart  from     anyone else. Jake seemed to be an observer who was watching the lives of  his     friends unfold and happen around him, but without his participation. I read  that     Hemingway had purposely re-written the book in first person and this was     probably to spell out that Jake was an observer and was thus aware of what  was     written on the pages. There is a scene towards the end of the book where  Jake     finds all of his friends eating at a restaurant and thinks to himself that he  is     too far behind to catch up. Jake always seems behind, or at least only a     marginal player put so in his position because of his injury. He must have  had     relations with Brett before the injury and was a "player" before it, so  this     leads to the assumption that Jake purposely removed himself from being a     participant.           As I was reading I was trying to make connections and read into the story to  try     					    
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