THE IMAGE OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Authors

  • Ashurova Sabina Axmed qizi,Axmedov Hasan Uzairovich Chirchik State Pedogogical University Author

Keywords:

Heroism, violence, death, view of readers, struggle, fiction, story, juxtaposition of work.

Abstract

This article investigates and studies the image of heroism in the novels of Ernest Hemingway, as the example Old Man and the Sea. Most of Ernest Hemingway's works are primarily studies of death or simply researches regarding the lost generation. Hemingway has always kept four main subjects in his works. These four subjects which have always fascinated Hemingway are fishing, hunting, bullyfying and war. He usually created violence characters in his novels.

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Modern Literature. Volume 33, issue 1. 28–42

Published

2024-04-18