• The "Nada" in "A Clean Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway

     

    Essays3 Literature

Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Extract

In Ernest Hemingway's short story, "A Clean Well-Lighted Place", the concept of
nada is the central and most important theme. As described by Carlos Baker, Nada is "a
Something called Nothing which is so huge, terrible, overbearing, inevitable, and
omnipresent that, once experienced, it can never be forgotten" (Baker 124). It is a
metaphysical state that symbolizes the chaos in everyone's lives. Some people have it
more than others and some deal with this idea differently that others. Either way, nada is
an uncontrollable force that should never be forgotten.
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