The Snows of Mt Kilimanjaro

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Name: Professor: Subject: Date of submission: The snow of Kilimanjaro The snow of Kilimanjaro is a cosmopolitan magazine that features a short story by the name the short happy life of Francis Macomber’s. This story was a publication of the 1936. It took place in the ranges of an African land. Later on as the years went by, the story came to the art scenes with an alteration in the as “The Macomber Affair” in the Zoltan Korda show. As the films comes to an end, we see that Hemingway uses a style in which Margot, the wife to Francis Macomber makes an expression repeatedly asking Wilson, the hunter to stop it (Hemingway 22). The narrator of the story does not give us insights into the story about what it was exactly Margot wanted Wilson to stop. the narrator does not give us a doorway to understand the mind of Margot when she opted to shoot Macomber. The big question the reader cannot help to ask himself is whether the happening was an accident. The only thing we are sure about is that Macomber is dead (Gaillard 32). After this happening, Wilson uses this as a chance to torture Margot. He does this by painting the picture that Margot might have murdered her husband. This is one of the scenes in the story where the reader seems not to agree whether Margot meant to kill her husband. Though this is the case, in her expression, it is evident that Wilson’s reaction deeply touches Margot. Mrs. Macomber attempt to stop Wilson from continuing torturing her with the picture he paints on her about the repercussions of the action. In her defective position, the narrator lets us determine what could have let Mrs. Macomber continually ask Wilson to stop. Some believed that because of her enduring relationship with her husband, Margot was under the pressure of the relationship misfortunes. Therefore, she had vengeance and hatred.

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