want to hear such flippant talk in the face of the man's situation. She is in denial about his death in the beginning and remains so until the end, calling his name after he dies. There are many flashbacks and dreams and other devices at work in the story, but nothing changes from beginning to end in the two main characters. The woman does not know the man because in Hemingway's worl
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