1. A Moveable Feast and Midnight in Paris
Reframing these perceptions, are the texts of Ernest Hemingway and Woody Allen. ... Paris, its people, places, art, and the startling culture of modernism was an accumulation of his memoirs, and he presented them in this particular way, so our grasp and familiarity of the place and time in Paris would not be lost. ... In comparison, as Hemingway views Paris so does Gil, but with another take on Hemingway's established scene - true to the exodus of a person from one era to another. ... When he travels back in time, the places mentioned; comes to life, and his experience is now not one of l...
- Word Count: 1658
- Approx Pages: 7
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate