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Courage in the face of adversity from "summary" of Complete Short Stories Of Ernest Hemingway by Ernest Hemingway

One story that exemplifies the essence of facing adversity with courage is "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." In this story, the protagonist, Harry, finds himself stranded on the African plains with a gangrenous leg, facing almost certain death. Despite his dire circumstances, Harry maintains a sense of stoicism and acceptance of his fate. As Harry reflects on his life and the missed opportunities and unfulfilled potential, he does not wallow in self-pity or despair. Instead, he confronts his impending death with a sense of resignation and even a touch of ironic detachment. This attitude of facing the inevitable with grace and dignity is a testament to his courage in the face of adversity. Throughout the story, there is a sense of quiet determination and acceptance that permeates Harry's thoughts and actions. He does not beg for mercy or seek a way out of his predicament through desperate means. Instead, he chooses to confront his mortality head-on, facing his fears and regrets with a sense of quiet resolve. In the end, Harry's courage in the face of adversity is a poignant reminder of the human capacity to endure suffering and confront the unknown with grace and dignity. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against him, Harry's final moments are marked by a sense of peace and acceptance, a fitting tribute to his unwavering courage in the face of his ultimate challenge.
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    Complete Short Stories Of Ernest Hemingway

    Ernest Hemingway

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