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Ernest Hemingway’s keen insight into his society, ardent love for people and perceptiv
A.peculiarly
B.radically
C.passionless
D.peculiar
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A.peculiarly
B.radically
C.passionless
D.peculiar
M: Why don't you search for it on the computer over there? It's much easier than if you look at the titles on the shelves.
Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.In a library.
B.In a classroom.
C.In a bookstore.
D.In a computer shop.
When commenting on Ernest Hemingway, the author expresses his______.
A.admiration
B.awe
C.respect
D.regret
Ernest Hemingway was most famous for ______.
A.The Sea and the Old Man
B.The Old Man and the Sea
C.A Farewell to Weapons
D.A Goodbye to Arms
Ernest Hemingway puts forward a famous principle in literary writing, which is
A.the Principle of Realism.
B.the Principle of the Iceberg.
C.the Principle of Naturalism.
D.the Principle of Expressionism.
Which of the following is NOT written by Ernest Hemingway?
A.The Sun Also Rises.
B.The Old Man and the Sea.
C.Mosses from an Old Manse.
D.The Green Hills of Africa.
All the following were written by Ernest Hemingway EXCEPT
A.The Sun Also Rises.
B.The Old Man and the Sea.
C.A Farewell to Arms.
D.In a Station of the Metro.
A. Scott Fitzgerald
B.William Dean Howells
C.Ernest Hemingway
D.Mark Twain
In Hemingway's writing, he and the readers remain at a scene ______ .
A.where the readers know about the story directly from his description
B.where the readers can sense the story from his raw materials
C.where the readers go to observe the subject themselves
D.where the readers get to know through his rich imagination
A.William Dean Howells
B.Theodore Dreiser
C.Washington Irving
D.Mark Twain
Ernest Hemingway (1899—1961) : one of the best known and most influential American novelists and short-story writers. All his life Hemingway was fascinated by war—in World War I he worked for the Red Cross on the Italian front, in the Spanish Civil War and World War II he served as a war reporter. His experiences and observations provided him with materials and background for many of his best works, in which he concerned himself with mans courage in facing strong physical forces. "Grace under pressure" was Hemingways definition of courage. In his view, life is painful and complex. The only way to survive is to face what comes with honor, dignity, strength, knowledge and endurance. Hemingways overall message, as established in The Old Man and the Sea (1952) , his nearly flawless short novel which gained him the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in 1954, is that although life is a lonely, losing battle, it is a struggle that a man can dominate in such a way that his loss has dignity and is itself a victory.