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THE REFLECTION OF HEROISM IN THE NOVELS OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY

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    Ernest Hemingway, renowned for his concise yet profound prose, delves into the theme of heroism in various forms across his novels. This article extensively explores Hemingway's portrayal of heroism, meticulously analyzing key characters and their transformative journeys in iconic works such as «The Old Man and The Sea», «A Farewell to Arms», and «For Whom the Bell Tolls». Through a meticulous examination of Hemingway's distinctive writing style, intricate character development, and profound thematic depth, this article seeks to unravel the nuanced and often subtle representations of heroism prevalent in his literary works.

    Key words: Ernest Hemingway, heroism, characters, novels, themes

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