Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Hemingway Indian Camp
Indian Camp Essay In Heming counsellings short story Indian Camp, the use of light and  isolated  symbolic representation is app arent throughout. Two different races are seen in the story, the  pureness  existence, and the dark skinned Indians. The  light man seems to be living the life, darn the Indians live in a life of oppression and despair. The  white-hot man is clearly superior to the Indians, however Hemingways greater purpose of this symbolism is seen in the enlighten handst of  mountain pass Adams.When Nick Adams begins the story on his way to this  encamp he is already taken into the dark upon his initial  tour along with his father and Uncle. Led by an Indian  imbibe, Nick has no idea of what to expect or where he is being led. Upon their arrival to the camp several symbols of light and dark are seen quite clearly. Hemingway touches on a few characteristics including the Uncles cigar, and Indian guide leading them with his lantern. In the cigar, it  burn down and sheds li   ght in a dark world, a world these white men are not accustomed to and  dumbfound no  familiarity on.He then attempts to  shell out his cigars with the Indians, perhaps showing he is willing to share his knowledge with them as well. Later, Hemingway describes how the Indian guide uses his lantern during their journey to the camp, however  at one time they reach the road, he blows it out signifying how that road built by the white man now sheds light on where he is, and that is the Indian Camp. Upon their arrival, Nicks father finally finds Shanty, the pregnant Indian he moldiness perform surgery on. The Indians in this scene, step away from the lit road, and  drive in the dark.Perhaps they are more comfortable in the dark and have no desire to be under the white mans light. Or in this case watch the white man perform surgery. Later, the womans husband is found dead, and Nicks father tries to hide this  acidulated reality from his son, but Nick experiences it all in one night. At the    beginning of their journey, Nick was led to the camp by the Indian guide with the lantern. Upon his departure, he reaches enlightenment on life in the light of a new day. He found a new understanding thank to a dark skinned Indian guide with a lantern.Symbolically he was guiding Nick to his new perceptions and understanding, at least in my opinion. The metaphors are quite apparent in Hemingways writing. Two opposing cultures, races, and  masses contrasted throughout in light and dark. Nick had to take the  wickedness to eventually receive the light. He had to see a different  slope of life to reach clarity and understanding. Hemingway displays the racial differences and thoughts of both the Indians and white men with his symbolism in this story.  
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