Abstract
We know Ernest Miller Hemingway mainly through his famous novels, for instance For Whom the Bell Tolls; A Farewell to Arms, but actually he wrote many short stories of high quality. The Snows of Kilimanjaro counts among the best short stories of Ernest Miller Hemingway. The protagonist Harry is a writer and been seen as Hemingway’s self-portrait.
The iceberg theory proposes by Ernest Miller Hemingway for the first time. The Iceberg Theory gets its name from the fact that a large piece of freshwater ice only about 1/8th of an iceberg's mass is seen in open water,another 7/8th of iceberg is out of sight, hidden in the water
My question is how the article reflects Hemingway's famous iceberg theory and why the article describes the death everywhere. This thesis states my view mainly from three aspects.
Keywords: The Snows of Kilimanjaro; Ernest Hemingway; iceberg theory; death
Contents
Introduction 1
1. The Iceberg Theory 1
1.1 Definition 1
1.2 Features Analysis of Iceberg Theory 2
1.2.1 The Telegraphic Style 2
1.2.2 Zero Ending 3
1.2.3 Symbolism 3
1.2.4 The Conclusion of Iceberg Theory 4
2 Stylistics Analyses of The Snows of Kilimanjaro 4
2.1 Brief Introduction of the Author 4
2.2 Brief Introduction of the Kilimanjaro 5
2.3 Brief Introduction of The Snows of Kilimanjaro 5
3 The Iceberg Theory in the Fiction 6
3.1The Use of the Telegraphic Style 6
3.1.1 The Simple Structure 6
3.1.2 Language Accurate and Vivid 7
3.1.3 Stereo Feeling of the Description. 7
3.1.4 Implicative, Concise Artistic Conception. 7
3.2 Application of Symbolism 8
3.2.1 Africa 8
3.2.2 The Mountain Summit and the Plain 8
3.2.3 The Snows 8
3.2.4 The Leopard 9
4. Death Analyses of The Snows of Kilimanjaro 9
Conclusion: 11
Bibliography 12
Acknowledgements 13