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Kilimanjaro's snow, written by Hemingway, is not mainly written about snow, but through snow to show his complex heart, the entanglement of fantasy and reality, and what has to be said - death. It's also quite tangled for the reader to read. Anyway, I was so depressed that I almost gave up the text.
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Hemingway's novella** is also one of his finest literary works. It was later adapted into a movie.
The Snow of Kilimanjaro", through the two streams of consciousness in sleep and awake, intersect and transform each other; "Death" is fully described. It is an extremely successful stream-of-consciousness film**, characterized by the interweaving of time and space, and the interplay of reality and fantasy. In an ideological sense, his characters are more or less pessimistic.
Hemingway, as a representative of the "Lost Generation", has his confusion about life and the world in his works.
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The Snow of KilimanjaroThe main content of the :
Harry, a long-suffering writer, came to Africa and unfortunately contracted gangrene because of his wounds.
Fungus, grumpy, his wife Helen of every four years.
Guarding the bedside. On the verge of his life, he looked at Mount Kilimanjaro in the distance.
recalled the past scenes ......Encouraged by his uncle to become a writer, he left his girlfriend and came to France from the United States.
In Paris, he met the beautiful and kind Cynthia, but after the two got married, Harry did not want to live a stable life, and wanted to wander around to increase his knowledge, and finally Cynthia had to leave gloomily. Harry befriended another countess and lived an empty life of drunken money. Harry eventually marries Helen and wants to travel to Africa to find his lost self.
Appreciation:
This is a work that discusses "death", showing the author's objective attitude towards death and the psychological process from fear to calm about death, the story mainly tells the story of a writer Harry went hunting in Africa, on the way the car broke down, ** was punctured and cut, and contracted gangrene. He and his lover were waiting for a plane to take him to the hospital**.
**Written around "death" and "imminent death", but the underlying theme is Harry's return to the past.
A review of the journey from the past to the present. Harry loves the world. He has a lot of experiences.
His experiences with different women, as well as his own experiences in different professions, he wanted to write about but didn't have time to write about them. In the end, he didn't reach his goal. Before he died, he was extremely remorseful.
At the end of the story, he dies in a dream: he flies on a plane to the top of Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.
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The snow of Kilimanjaro is interpreted as follows:
"The Snow of Pemin Kilimanjaro" is a work that discusses "death", showing the author's objective attitude towards death and the psychological process from fear to calm about death, so it also fully reflects Hemingway's fame.
The Snow of Kilimanjaro is Hemingway's most direct depiction of death, with the theme of life and death. Among them, Harry, as the protagonist, looks back on his life in a coma and half-conscious state when he is seriously ill and dying.
In this world, people die every minute and every second, and death is like a black curtain, constantly stretching and expanding, and no one can escape from the swallowing of black.
Hemingway is the same, the experience of war and the torture of illness make death within reach, and at the same time enrich his imagination of "death".
In "The Snow of Kilimanjaro", Hemingway uses "death" as the theme to tell the story of Harry's journey from fear and escape to calm and detachment in the face of death.
Although it ends in tragedy, it leaves enough space for the reader to ponder the heavy topic of "death".
In the face of death, fear and escape are just meaningless consumption, and cherishing the present moment and trying to realize the unfinished dream can be regarded as living up to the last days of life.
The protagonist Harry is a talented ** family, Helen admires Harry's talent and envies the life depicted in his words, so she desperately falls in love with Harry.
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The decadent life of lustful dogs and horses, chasing women, getting drunk on money, and greedy for pleasure deeply tormented Harry's painful soul. On the one hand, Harry was willing to degenerate and dissolute, but on the other hand, he could not give up his writing talent, and then began to constantly reflect on himself: "But he will never write about his brother again, because he writes nothing every day, covets comfort, plays the role he despises, dulls his talents, slackens his will to work, and finally he does nothing altogether."
He himself ruined his talents. Why should he blame this woman just because he has provided for him well? He had talents, but because he had abandoned them, because he had betrayed himself and everything he believed in, because he had dulled his senses because of excessive drinking, because he had become lazy, because of laziness, because of snobbery, because of pride and prejudice, because of many other reasons, he destroyed his talents......”
In the end, Harry failed to write anything, and in his reflections before his death, he realized that the vain and extravagant life could not really hide the emptiness and pain of his heart. Escaping from the world and having fun is like a glass of bitter wine, the pain is still there after waking up, and the pain is increasing after the relaxation of force.
Harry could not shake off the fear of death, could not truly assimilate into the circle of life he had entered, and was even more distressed by the fact that his life had been wasted, and that his life was over. If paralyzing oneself by seeking pleasure can lead to temporary relief, then death may be more slow, and it is timely and permanent relief. Liberation here is somewhat similar to what it means in religion.
Of course, Hemingway by no means wanted to use death to allow his "sentient beings" to "purify the sea of suffering", but since life is meaningless and unhappy, death is tantamount to timely relief in a sense. Harry's tranquil state of mind at the last moment of his dying life undoubtedly has this significance: death is not a happy ending, but it is indeed the relief from all troubles and pains, and it is also the relief from the fear of death, because when you really die, you no longer need to fear death.
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