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Hemmingway
Indian Camp By Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway pulled from his past present experiences to develop his own
thoughts concerning death, relationships, and lies. He then mixed these ideas,
along with a familiar setting, to create a masterpiece. One such masterpiece
written early in Hemingway's career is the short story, "Indian Camp."
"Indian Camp" was originally published in the collection of "in
Our Time" in 1925. A brief summary reveals that the main character, a
teenager by the name of Nick, travels across a lake to an Indian village. While
at the village Nick observes his father, who is a doctor, deliver a baby to an
Indian by caesarian section. As the story continues, Nick's father discovers
that the newborn's father has committed suicide. Soon afterward Nick and his
father engage in a discussion about death, which brings the story to an end.
With thought and perception a reader can tell the meaning of the story. The
charters of Nick and his father resemble the relationship of Hemingway and his
father. Hemingway grew up in Oak Park, a middle class suburb, under the watchful
eye of his parents, Ed and Grace Hemingway. Ed Hemingway was a doctor who
"occasionally took his son along on professional visits
Approximate Word count = 2020
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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