|
|
|
Youth Vs. Old Age
Title: Youth Vs. Old Age
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 637 | Pages: 2.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Youth Vs. Old Age
Youth vs. Old Age
A Clean, Well-lighted Place is another one of Ernest Hemingway’s dense vignettes, filled with nuance but spare in style. The anecdote revolves around the difference between a clean, bright café and a dark, not-so-clean, bar as a place for lonely men to spend the long, sleepless nights. Two waiters discuss a lingering patron in a café who overstays his welcome as the night wears on. The old man gets quietly
showed first 75 words of 637 total
You are viewing only a small portion of the paper. Please login or register to access the full copy.
|
|
showed last 75 words of 637 total
those people in the world today! I really enjoyed this story. It reminds me of the generation gap between my elders and me. Maybe from now on I might stop and think before I say something. Or stop and think before I give my opinion and try listening first.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
**Bibliography**
Works Cited:
Hemingway, Ernest. “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place.” Literature: Reading, Reacting, and Writing Fourth Edition. Laurie G. Kirszner and Stephen L. Mandell Austin, Texas: Harcourtt, 2001. 261-264.
Need a custom written paper?
|
|