"There's going to be a moon tonight": Images of light and darkness as symbolic elements in Ernest Hemingway's In our time

Milica Surla, Vladislava Gordić-Petković
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This paper aims at exploring and analysing the presence and significance of images of light and darkness as symbolic elements in the short story collection In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway. Many renowned writers incorporate such images into their works, often representing them as distinct polarities or as a unified entity. Given the fact that Hemingway's often omitted elements of the narrative are prone to analysis due to their significance, the main aim of this paper would be to examine what these symbolic elements might be an indication of. By relying on the theory of conceptual metaphor and Jung's coniunctio oppositorum, or the union of opposites, abstract oppositions such as emotions surrounding birth and death, fear and consolation, the fundamental misunderstanding between various married or unmarried couples within these short stories will be analysed within the mentioned framework. Thus, the paper provides an exploration of these notions and sheds light on Hemingway's portrayal of the stereotypical dark/light opposition, as well as the coexistence of these opposing elements within the inner and outer worlds of his characters. Hence, the main conclusions which can be drawn from the analysis include the perspective from which the author creates images of light and darkness in order to draw attention to emotions such as fear or consolation corresponding to the common perception of these images. Nonetheless, depending on the context within different narratives, the author also manipulates the common perception, thus creating the reverse symbolisation. By presenting both of these images, examining their contrast, relatedness, as well as the necessity of their existence, Ernest Hemingway creates a unique short story collection, thus supporting the claim that his narratives can be repeatedly and inexhaustibly reread and reanalysed.
“今晚会有一轮月亮”:海明威《在我们的时代》中作为象征元素的光与暗的形象
本文旨在探讨和分析海明威短篇小说集《我们的时代》中作为象征元素的光与暗意象的存在及其意义。许多著名作家将这些形象融入他们的作品中,通常将它们表现为截然不同的两极或统一的实体。鉴于海明威经常省略的叙事元素由于其重要性而容易被分析,本文的主要目的是研究这些象征性元素可能是一种指示。通过概念隐喻理论和荣格的conunctio oppositorum,或对立的结合,抽象的对立,如围绕出生和死亡的情感,恐惧和安慰,在上述框架内分析这些短篇小说中各种已婚或未婚夫妇之间的根本误解。因此,本文对这些概念进行了探索,并揭示了海明威对刻板的黑暗/光明对立的刻画,以及这些对立元素在他的人物内心世界和外部世界中的共存。因此,从分析中可以得出的主要结论包括作者创造光明和黑暗图像的角度,以引起人们对这些图像的共同感知所对应的恐惧或安慰等情绪的注意。然而,根据不同叙事的语境,作者也操纵了共同的感知,从而创造了相反的象征。通过呈现这两种形象,考察它们的对比、相关性以及它们存在的必要性,海明威创作了一部独特的短篇小说集,从而支持了他的叙事可以被反复、不竭地重读和重新分析的说法。
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