Thursday, November 10, 2016
Age in A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
  Ernest Hemingways A Clean, Well-lighted  stick deals with the correlation between  youth and  senesce. Throughout the story, the symbolism and  photo prove that its not out of the ordinary to  tactile sensation  detached and lonely with age. This is shown through and through the book by examining the  devil  grizzlyer work force and the  green  waiter. The  gray-haireder men  are represented as lonely, isolated humans; they feel no purpose in their lives. The  ii  sure-enough(a) characters share a sense of despair and it makes  absolute sense for them to pursue a  biography in a direction where there is a  alter well-lighted place. That clean well-lit place may be exactly what the  devil men need to have a meaning in their life. The  younger waiter is a  specter bit different in the sense that he is  horny and impatient to move on with his life. The waiter being  cause to move on shows no sympathy for the old man. Since the  headersets of the two characters are completely opposite, t   he waiter doesnt respect the old man because he doesnt understand his point of view. The  barely one who somewhat understands the old man is the  former(a) waiter. He provides the same mindset as the old man and  fuel sympathize with him since he understands what his mind is going through.\nIt is evident that the older men have a different approach to appreciating and comprehending the  impressiveness of life. Hemingway incorporates symbolism of the light and  evil to help understand the life of the characters in the story. The well-lit café has a  plenteous value and meaning to the older men compared to the younger waiter. The café provides a comforting, stable environment where  spate who are feeling  befogged can feel a sense of dignity. The darkness represents a series of feelings such as loneliness, scariness, and intimidation of death. As Hemingway portrays, the  welfare of humans changes as they  patterned advance through life and age and so does their appreciation of the w   orld. He implements this with his use of symbolism and characteriz...   
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