2. Table of Contents
Ernest Hemingway’s Early Years
Hemingway’s Service
Hemingway’s Works
Quotes
Hemingway’s Last Days
Ernest Hemingway’s Accomplishments
3. ERNEST HEMINGWAY’S
EARLY YEARS
Hemingway
was born at the hand of his
father a physician on July 21, 1899.
He
His
was the second child of six children.
hobbies were hunting and fishing.
taught to him by his father.
4. HEMINGWAY’S SERVICE
Ernest
Hemingway served as a Red Cross
volunteer in Italy during World War I.
Hemingway
his service.
Hemingway
was badly wounded during
carried a wounded solider to
safety even though he was wounded
himself.
5. HEMINGWAY’S WORKS
Hemingway’s
first published work, “Three
Stories and Ten Poems”.
Most famous novels are “The Sun Also
Rises” and “A Farewell To Arms”
“Death In the Afternoon” and In Green
Hills of Africa” are two of his nonfiction
works.
6. HEMINGWAY’S
QUOTES
I was as afraid as the next man in my time and maybe more so.
But with the years, fear has come to be regarded as a form of
stupidity to be classified with overdrafts, acquiring a venereal
disease or eating candies. Fear is a child’s vice and while I loved
to feel it approach, as one does with any vice, it was not for
grown men and the only thing to be afraid of was the presence of
true and imminent danger in a form that you should be aware of
and not be a fool if you were responsible for others.
Ernest Hemingway, True at First Light
All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest
sentence you know.
Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast
7. HEMINGWAY’S LAST DAYS
Hemingway has been married four times over
the years.
He suffered from bipolar disorder and
received shock treatments.
His memory loss caused him not to want to
live.
Hemingway suffered mental and physical
illness. He committed suicide in July 1961 he
was 61 years old.
Hemingway was a great American journalist
and writer of his time.