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  1. Hemingway relies on several literary devices to make his language figurative. For example, his imagery is very clear and striking in his short story “The Snows of Kilimajaro” in which he uses flashback technique. In “The Killers” he uses surprise, suspense as well as a conversational style.

  2. Hemingway’s stories and novels are uncompromising. The language is short, direct, and to the point. He does not, like his contemporaries, adorn his prose with extra words and poetic-sounding language. Hemingway’s style was semi-revolutionary.

  3. Ernest Hemingway’s Writing Style. The distinctive writing style of Hemingway was a source of controversy and comments among the critics. Essentially, he has a direct, simple, and unadorned style, which is most probably resulted from his journalism and newspaper training. He does not use an unnecessary adjective in his work.

  4. Jan 18, 2022 · His signature writing style, characterized by short phrases constructed using plain, everyday English, left a profound impact on the literary world, shaping generations of aspiring fiction...

  5. Jan 12, 2021 · As one of the the most celebrated writers of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway has remained a much referenced influence on many contemporary writers. His direct, unadorned style changed the face of American writing and in 1954 he was awarded with the Nobel Prize for literature.

  6. Jun 7, 2023 · Discover the brilliance of Ernest Hemingway's writing style and explore the profound impact of his influential works. Uncover the secrets of his minimalist prose, the power of his dialogue, and the embodiment of the Hemingway Code Hero.

  7. Hemingway’ is famous for his objective and terse prose style. As the last novel Hemingway published in his life, The Old Man and the Sea typically reflects his unique writing style.