Francis Macomber

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Ernest Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” is a short story illustrating Francis Macomber as coward person who is trying to find his identity to his own wife and society. Hemingway, a noble prize winner in literature narrated the story in the third person’s point of view. Story’s heart was centered around the protagonist, Francis Macomber, who is been isolated from his wife and The hunter Wilson in many parts of the story. Masculinity, Courage and Femininity and manhood was Hemingway’s main theme of the story, where wife’s loyalty and support, Macomber’s courage to hunt down lion and Masculinity of the Hunter as a being expert at hunting were illustrated throughout the story. Hemingway clarify his theme through widely use of characterization, Imagination, symbolism. …show more content…
Complication came out to be one of the biggest thing the story shows from the beginning to the end. It seems arising every movement in the story. Story started with a tensed movement where Macomber, his wife Margaret and the hunter Robert Wilson were sitting with on a serious note after a failed attempt by Macomber at killing a lion. After having a drinks Macomber made a comment about himself that his face is being red while Margaret made a comments saying, “It’s my face that is red today.” (27) Indicating that because of her husband’s fail attempt of killing a lion and running away in middle of a hunt made her face red of shame. Complication then went further when Margaret sleep with the hunter Robert Wilson after a failure of her husband at