Themes: Condemnation of Modern World
Hemingway’s brief and seemingly objective story is a powerful condemnation of the aimlessness, hypocrisy, and moral and spiritual poverty of the modern world.
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What other social issues does "Hills Like White Elephants" address besides abortion?
"Hills Like White Elephants" addresses social issues beyond abortion, including the limited options for unwed pregnant women in the conservative 1920s, particularly in Catholic Spain, where marriage or adoption were the only acceptable routes. It also touches on themes of abandonment and the uncertain future of a child born into a potentially unstable relationship. Additionally, the story highlights the hedonistic lifestyle of American expatriates and differing gender perspectives on abortion's impact.
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