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A Clean, Well-Lighted Place | Character, Irony, and Resolution in “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place”
In the following essay, Warren Bennett observes the dichotomy between confidence and despair and notes the irony that works throughout the story.
Interpretation of Hemingway’s short story ‘‘A Clean, Well-Lighted Place’’ has always been confronted with the illogical dialogue sequence between the two waiters. Since analysis probably became stalled on the question of which waiter knew about the old man’s attempted suicide, interpretation has tended to center on either the older waiter’s nada prayer or the problem of the illogical sequence itself. The result seems to be a partial misinterpretation of the character of the younger waiter, a failure to see the wide play of irony in the story, and the absence...
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