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"The Sun Also Rises" by Earnest Hemingway.

This essay is an analysis, with 1-pg outline, of the "The Sun Also Rises" by Earnest Hemingway. This paper focuses on the significance of the ending, where the conclusion of the story is also a summary analysis. At the end, Jake is offered once again to repeat the cycle of his relationship with Brett. She offers him the romantic illusion that they could have been happy. Whether he takes the hook is unclear. First, interposed between her words and his, is the description of the policeman with a raised baton, almost warning Jake to stay away from Brett and symbolizing Jake's loss of sexual (phallic) power. 5 pgs. No sources.

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