The document later states "Hemmingway has trained himself rigorously to see and retain those aspects of a place that make it that place, even though, with an odd skill, he manages at the same to render these aspects generically" (Baker 57). ... An example of the great detail that Hemmingway used in "Big Two-Hearted River: Part I" can be seen when he describes the grasshopper that Nick encounters. ...
Mario Vargas Llosa's essay "Why Literature?" raises several interesting points. He emphasizes the important place literature holds in our society and the ability it has to initiate change. He also states that literature must be radical, rebellious, and extreme to be considered great, and that only t...