Saturday, March 16, 2019
Margots Intentional Killing in Hemingways The Short Happy Life of Fra
Ernest Hemingway is known for writing novels and short stories with unresolved endings. In his short story, ?The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber?, he definitely leaves his readers guessing. The incredulity is whether Margot kills her husband, Francis, intentionally, or if she accidentally develops him, because she tries to save his life. There are many points that could be argued for some(prenominal) conclusions, but my observations have led me to believe that Margot did indeed shoot her husband intentionally, how incessantly, without pre-meditation.Margot has one of the most obvious motivations to kill her husband money. In addition, she, on the other hand, has one great asset, her beauty, ?They had a sound solid ground of union. Margot was too beautiful for Macomber to divorce her and Macomber had too much money for Margot ever to leave him? (Hemingway). As this sentence says, their relationship is one of selfishness on both their parts. Francis desires beauty while Margo t desires wealth. Money has long been considered the root of evil in particular for those who do anything to keep it. The marriage bet...
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