Monday, September 2, 2019
Subject: Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises :: essays papers
Subject: Hemmingway-The Sun Also Rises    In the novel The Sun Also Rises, by Ernest Hemingway, a reader is   forced to decide weather the spite that the Jake has for Chon    originates from Jakeà ¹s racist background, or his deeply seeded   jealousy of Chon for having a brief affair with Brett. Even though it   is clear that Jake has racist views, the hatred he has for his former   friend Chon  Chon is strictly based on the jealousy he feels towards   Chon for the weekend he spent with Brett.    Jake goes in to great detail about Chonà ¹s early life. He speaks   highly and admiringly of Chon, but in a condescending  way. A reader   get her first hint on page one that Jake has some racist feelings   toward Chon. He speaks of how Chon's nose was flattened in a boxing   match and concluded the sentence with à ³...and it certainly improved   his noseà ² (11). This can be taken as a reference to the stereotypical   à ³Jewà ² nose that is often associated with Jewish people.  Jake and Chon   are close friends, and Jake likes him up to the point where he becomes   involved with Brett.  Jake goes on and on about  all of the   relationship mistakes in Chonà ¹s  life. There is an hint of jealousy   that appears in Jake's tone. He states that women began to become   attracted to Chon as he got older, and that it  à ³changed him so that   he was not so pleasant to have aroundà ² (16).  There is  racism in   Jakeà ¹s tone, but Jakeà ¹s problem with Chon is is strictly one of   jealousy.     By this time Jake has already developed an extreme distaste for   Chonà ¹s endeavors with women, but these feelings their peak when Chon   and Lady Brett have a brief affair. Jake, having unconditional love   for Brett, blames the entire incident on Chon. In turn, Chon makes as   point to rub it in Jakeà ¹s face. Jake says à ³...it was giving him   pleasure to be able to talk with the understanding that I knew there   was something between themà ² (106). Jake has a great deal of trouble   dealing with this. It has nothing to do with the fact that Chon is   Jewish, Jake is merely jealous of him. It would not be manly for Jake   to openly admit his jealousy, and blame the jealousy on his harsh   feelings toward Chon. As a result Jake falls back on the fact that     					    
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