Monday, August 19, 2019
Hemingway And nada :: essays research papers
 Hemingway and "Nada"      In "The light of the world" written by Ernest Hemingway Steve Ketchel, a  boxer symbolizes a Jesus figure for a woman called Alice. Alice, a 350 pound,  unpleasant prostitute struggles with her current life. Her central being focuses  at the belief that she had a sexual relationship with Steve Ketchel. This  wishful illusion arises from a complex she has because of her ugly and  unpleasant appearance. Nick Adams, the main Hemingway character, believes that  Alice, although she has really given up her life, still has the chance to change  and live a happy life. Steven K. Hoffman would call this belief Alice has "nada".    Nada is a term used in Hemingways story "A clean well lighted place". Steven  K. Hoffman interpreted the word in an Essay he wrote. The word nada translated  to English, basically means "nothing". But further it means much more than the  simple word nothing.    Nada from the point of Alice's view means that there is nothing behind of  her belief. That means that her life is not based on a concrete belief. She does  not believe in any religion; her religion is Ketchel. That arises from her place  in society. In society she is ranked very low. A prostitute has nothing to say  in our society. And since she is that low she cant set her goals higher. Her  goals could be the goals Jesus talks about. Her goal in life was and still is to  sleep with more and more guys. Back to nada it means that she has nothing;  nothing to believe in and nothing to live for.    Alice lives in an illusion. It seems that she suppresses the fact that she  is a fat prostitute. How much lower can you get? She suppresses her problems  with her dreams and illusions. The most important belief is that she had a  sexual relationship with Ketchel. That is her main belief. For a normal American,  Jesus would the most important belief. Ketchel gives her the strength to  withstand her complexes. Ketchel in other words symbolizes Jesus. That is of  course very sad. When comparing Jesus with Ketchel, you will not find any  connecting. Ketchel is just a popular boxer among her friends and she knows  nothing more of him. For her Ketchel is more than just a man to have sex with.  As said, for her Ketchel is Jesus. "There was never a man like that.", said  Alice.    Alice did not succeed in her life. Not that it is over, but till now she did  not make herself happy. She is unhappy, she is a prostitute and the most    					    
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