Hills Like White Elephants Jig Character Analysis

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Some critics are argumentative whether age or life experiences determines one’s innocence. In Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway we see an example of these assumptions, there are certain themes and motifs that point towards Jig’s mature life experiences as well as her insecurities. In this short story, Jig phrases her questions and opinions in a way that suggests she is younger than the American. She is often looking for the reassuring opinions to ensure herself that what she is doing what is right. This, however, does not mean she is naïve, yet she is old enough to have a great number of life experiences and has the desire to settle down. This is exemplary in the fact that she is pregnant but her fear of settling down results in