Ernest's representative works include: The Sun Also Rises 2. To Kill a Mockingbird Love in Paris 4. The Duel of the Dying The Sun Also Rises 6 War and Peace (War and Peace) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 8 Farewell Brothers The Sun Also Rises Love in Paris These works are all representative works of Ernest Hemmingway and are widely regarded as classics of modern literature.
Ernest's masterpieces include: The Sun Also Rises 2. A Farewell to Arms 3 The Dying Eagle 4. The Flowing Feast The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (The Kung Fu) The Sun Also Rises 7. The Story of Ernest Hemmingway 8 A Farewell to Arms 9 The Dying Eagle The Flowing Feast
Ernest Hemmingway was a representative of American literature and was considered the most famous writer of the 20th century. His representative works include The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. Ernest's works were known for their concise language, profound thinking, and unique artistic style, which had a profound influence on Western literature.
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Ernest's works usually had a simple and concise style, emphasizing the inner contradictions and emotional twists and turns of the characters. His novels often revolved around a main character and narrated the story from his point of view, often depicting the feelings of loneliness, stress, and depression. Ernest's works were also usually full of strong dramatic conflicts and relationships between characters. He was good at portraying characters 'personalities and psychology, and he often expressed their thoughts and emotions through their dialogue and monologue. Ernest's works often have a modern feel. He is good at using various modern literary techniques and language styles such as exaggeration, contrast and irony. His works often touched on social and historical issues such as the changes in American society and culture, colonization, and Spanish colonization.
Hugh Weaving was a famous British artist. Together with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Denis Huxley, he was known as The "Four Hawthornes of America." Hawthorne and Huxley were writers, while Jackman was a famous actor and director. His works were unique in style, with war, crime, and racial discrimination as the theme. He was known as the representative of the " golden age of American literature." Henryk Wienietsky was a student of Hawthorne and Huxley, and the most famous in the history of American literature. His works included The Sun Also Rises and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, among which The Sun Also Rises was regarded as a classic in American literature. Ernest's works often explored human nature and the meaning of human existence in simple and clear language, while also paying attention to social and historical events. His works were deeply influenced by European Renaissance literature, as well as the culture and lifestyle of New Orlean.
Henry Roth was an American born in 1919 and died in 1961. His works were mainly short stories, including the famous The Sun Also Rises and To Kill a Mockingbird. Ernest Hemmingway is considered the greatest short story of the 20th century. His works are concise and clear, and the details are described in detail. At the same time, he is famous for his deep character description and strong emotional expression. Ernest's works had a profound influence on literature and art forms and were widely translated into many languages and had a wide readership around the world.
Hugh Jackman was a famous British actor born in 1952. He had starred in many acclaimed movies and TV shows such as Braveheart, Die Hard, and Ernest. He won the 71st Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Die Hard.
Ernest's works are often called "the milestone of modern literature". His masterpieces include "The Sun Also Rises","A Farewell to Arms" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". These works were known for their deep thinking and unique artistic style, which deeply reflected the social and cultural background of the time. Ernest's works were loved by readers and are still widely read and studied.
The representative narrative style of Ernest's novels was called narrative realism.
Ernest's works were famous for their unique narrative style and narrative techniques. The inner contradictions and struggles of the characters often appear in Ernest's works. These contradictions and struggles are often reflected in their relationship with their own inner world and the external world. 2. Nature as the background: The natural scenes in Ernest's works are usually very realistic. He often uses nature as the background to highlight the character and fate of the characters. 3. Simple and clear language: The language in Ernest's works is usually simple and clear, which does not require too much space to describe, which makes his works easier to understand and read. 4. Focus on the image of the characters: In Ernest's works, he focused on the image of the characters. He shaped their images by portraying the characters 'personalities, behaviors, and thoughts, making the characters an important part of the works. Ernest's works were famous for their strong personality and narrative style, vivid description of nature, concise and clear language expression, and focus on the creation of characters.