Chaos in Ernest Hemingway's Modernist Literary Work "The Sun Also Rises 1926"
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Faculty of Letters and Foreign Languages Department of English
Abstract
By the outset of the twentieth century, the modernist movement appeared. It was about
breaking with the past and the old traditions and following a new cultural stream. It had an
enormous effect on literature, especially on American and European literature. The literary
artists adopted unprecedented style and themes. One of the pioneer artists was Ernest
Hemingway who portrayed chaos in his first novel The Sun Also Rises. In this study, we
will discuss the depiction of chaos that prevailed at that time, and how Hemingway
inserted it into the novel. The first part will be devoted to discuss modernism, chaos and
the connection between both. Thereafter, we will focus on the experiences of Hemingway
and make a synopsis of The Sun Also Rises. The final part is devoted to show how chaos is
depicted in the novel. The findings of this research are that Hemingway depicted the
subject of chaos remarkably. In addition, he inserted new techniques and style that foster
the image of chaos which he wants to convey to his readers.
Key Words: Modernism, Chaos, Ernest Hemingway, The
