Ernest Hemingway- How His Life Influenced His Writing

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Ernest Hemingway- How His Life Influenced His Writing There are many different events in Ernest Hemingway’s life that influenced his writing. Some of his relationships influenced many books that he wrote as well as his experiences from wars. His hobbies also had influenced many of his writings and so did his family. And his love of Cuba also influenced a very some of his writings. Ernest Hemingway had many different relationships. In his lifetime he had four wives and two girlfriends. His first girlfriend was Agnes. He met her during World War 1 in a hospital. Agnes was nurse at the time and Hemingway fell in love with her. He wanted to marry her but she would not marry him. While he knew Agnes he wrote the book The Sun Also Rises. After he got over Agnes he met a woman named Hadley and they both went to Paris. He wrote A Movable Feast about his trip to Paris. Hemingway married Hadley and she was his first wife. During his trip in Paris, Hemingway met a woman named Gertrud Stein and she helped him improve his writing. After a few years being married to Hadley, he left her. He then met a woman named Pauline and they married after Hemingway converted to be a Catholic. During his marriage to Pauline, he had an affair with a women he met named Jane. Jane was only his girl friend. He ended his affair with Jane and his marriage with Pauline and he met Martha Gellhorn and moved to Cuba. Martha was his third wife but that marriage ended fast and soon after, he met his fourth wife Mary Welch. Those were the relationships that influenced a few books. Ernest Hemingway was involved in many wars. The first war he was in was World War 1. During that war he was going to deliver chocolates to some of the soldiers when a grenade was thrown at the ambulance that he was in and he got injured. From that experience he wrote Farewell to Arms. The next war he was involved in

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