by Alonzo Garbonzo on July 8th, 2005

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What are Hemingway's most famous uses of symbolism? For example, the references to mud in A Farewell to Arms?

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  • by vera city on September 30th, 2008

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    rain. it's always raining when the bad things happen in a farewell to arms.

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  • by Frank on September 30th, 2008

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    He used animals as symbols in a lot of his short stories. They were manifestations of the psychological states and emotional desires of the main characters.

    In "The Snows Of Kilimanjaro", the hyena represented Harry's current state and the leopard represented the person he was to become.

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