Topic > Symbolism in Hemingway's Hills as White Elephants

He begins to say, "'it's all right for you to say that, but I don't know'" (Hemingway 72). Furthermore, he begins to express his feeling as “stop talking” (Hemingway 72). He is like a bird free from his cage and ready to navigate his world, for better or for worse. She seems to have come out of brainwashing and addiction to American. Furthermore, he understands that taking responsibility is the only solution. The solution is to keep the fetus, even at the expense of his relationship. Besides that, her man seems to agree with her decision. The American says “'You'd better take your bags to the other side of the station'” (Hemingway 73). It seems like it's time to give up and agree with his girlfriend. Although the writer seems prejudiced against women, Jig poses as an iron woman because she solves their problem by convincing