Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject American Studies - Literature grade: 20 University of Stuttgart (Institut für Literaturwissenschaft: Anglistik/Amerikanistik) course: Literary Studies - G2-Seminar The American Short Story language: English abstract: The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber is among Ernest Hemingway's most impressive short stories. His famous Iceberg Theory (he thereby meant that in his texts only a short part of the overall content is actually written down the rest of it stands between the lines) has often caused confusion in reading his short stories and his omissions have tended to obscure their thematic implications - The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber however is embarrassing by its riches. The exciting story is made up of manifold topics being key themes of the literary period of modernism: The main theme of the story the self-discovery of Francis Macomber correlates with modernist questions like: What am I in it? - What's my function in the universe? - What are the limits of knowledge? - What is real? Another topic of modernism is the breaking up of traditional values such as the development of a new relationship between man and woman that is again a central theme in Hemingway's text. Thus it becomes clear that the topics in the story are also linked to the time the author has lived in.
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