The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber | Themes
“The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” explores a number of important themes. Francis Macomber and his wife are on a hunting expedition in Africa. Their guide is Robert Wilson. Macomber is eager to impress his wife, whom he sees as attracted to Wilson. However, Macomber is not the same kind of man Wilson is. He is not a hunter by trade or by nature, and his struggle to overcome this difference results in his death.
Courage and Cowardice
It is perhaps misleading to characterize two of the important themes of this work as “courage” and...
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