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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Ernest Hemingway's life time 1899-1961 Hemingway's writing experience deals with tragic areas of mans experience, violent death, lost love, and the struggles of men and women to maintain their dignity in the face of personal crisis and battle ("Hemingway" McDowell, published 1988, pg. 6). Ernest Hemingway was born in 1899 and died in 1961. He was one of Americas greatest authors in his century, and wrote some books about his life and the wars he experienced. Hemingway would read every time he was not busy, as every writer should. ("Hemingway"McDowell, published 1988, pg. 17 Hemingway always worked hard in school, earning a very high average and it was said that "No ne are found to be more clever than Ernie." ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988, pg.17) Hemingway always worked hard in school, earning a very high average and it was said that "No ne are found to be more clever than Ernie." ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988, pg.17) Heminway married four women, divorced three, and had two sons and one daughter. ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988). Hemingway wrote his four most successful stories, "The Sun Also Rises", "The Old Man And The Sea", "For Whom The Bell Tolls", and one of his most successful books, "A Farwell To Arms". ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988). Ernest Hemingway has also recieved an Award Ceremony Speech, in honor of his greatest stories, the speech talks about them with such detail, mixing it up with Hemingways life Hemingway later on in his life struggled even more than before (1954), drinking (he usually did), abused people, failed to write more books, and fails to show his emotion in his books as well. ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988). In 1961, Hemingway committed suicide. It is said, "A man who used to much of himself", but Ernest is still remembered for his amazing books and success, and will not be forgotten. ("Hemingway", McDowell, published 1988).
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