THE REFLECTION OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF E.HEMINGWAY

Authors

  • G’ulomova Shahlo Mansur qizi
  • Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o‘g‘li

Keywords:

Keywords: criticism, transgender theories, multidisciplinary, revolution poem, encourages, enticements ,idealism, philosophy

Abstract

Hemingway’s characters often grapple with personal battles that test their
endurance and ethical beliefs, reflecting the author’s own experiences with war and
existential contemplation. The “Code Hero,” a central figure in Hemingway’s
narratives, embodies qualities such as honor, bravery, and a stoic acceptance of fate.
Through sparse prose and a focus on subtext, Hemingway’s writing style allows
readers to infer the depth of heroism present in his characters’ actions and decisions.
Works like “The Old Man and the Sea,” “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” and “A Farewell
to Arms” showcase varied aspects of heroism, from the solitary struggle against nature
to the complexities of love and war. Hemingway’s legacy lies in his ability to capture
the essence of heroism, making it a relatable and enduring theme in literature.

References

REFERENCES

Emma Smith, “The Female Pen: Women Writers in English Literature”,(2018);

Margaret J. M. Ezell,“Recovering Lost Voices:Women Writers in English

Literature”, (2001);

Yusupova M. A., Djalilova A. N., Xoshimova D. R., Aminova S. A. ‘History of

English and American literature’ ,Yangi Chirchiq Prints, (2023).

Published

2024-04-22

How to Cite

G’ulomova Shahlo Mansur qizi, & Khamitov Eldorbek Erkin o‘g‘li. (2024). THE REFLECTION OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF E.HEMINGWAY . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 36(4), 200–202. Retrieved from https://tadqiqotlar.uz/new/article/view/2762

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