1. "A Clean Well-Lighted Place-
"A Clean Well-Lighted Place- by Ernest Hemingway In the story "A Clean Well Lighted Place-, Ernest Hemingway reveals the conflict of loneliness versus comfort by creating a café that is more than just a place to eat. ... Hemingway uses characterization to develop the old man's loneliness. ... Hemingway uses the word nada to represent "nothing- in the story. ... Hemingway also uses the metaphor of insomnia. ... Hemingway said, -He would lie in the bed and finally with daylight, he would go to sleep."" ...
- Word Count: 355
- Approx Pages: 1
- Grade Level: High School