The whole story is full of little ironic twists.
When the girl tastes the Anis del Toro and say that it tastes like licorice, then says "Everything tastes of licorice. Especially all the things you've waited so long for; like absinthe." That is ironic because "Anis" means licorice, and licorice is the main flavor of absinthe.
The Title of the story "Hill Like White Elephants," is ironic, because a white elephant is a term used form something that comes between two people, and/or for something that you don't really want, but have to accept. The story is about abortion, and how the baby the is coming between the American and Jig; the baby is a white elephant that the American does not want.
Hills Like White Elephants was created in 1927.
irony
The title "Hills Like White Elephants" is a simile because it's a comparison using like or as.
The theme of the story Hills Like White Elephants is thedifference between talking and communicating.
The cast of Hills Like White Elephants - 2013 includes: YiHeng Gwok Vincent Ling
White elephants may be seen in countries like Thailand and India. It is considered as sacred animal of good fortune.
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use of symbolism
In "Hills Like White Elephants," the white elephant symbolizes a burdensome or unwanted issue that the characters are grappling with. The hills that look like white elephants also represent the looming presence of this issue that cannot be ignored. Overall, the story captures the sense of unease and tension between the characters as they try to navigate a difficult decision.
Type your answer here... whether or not to have an abortion.
What is the couple in Hills like white elephant most likey want
A white elephant is something that is more trouble than it is worth, and thus it symbolizes her pregnancy. Her boyfriend thinks it will be a burden and wants her to have an abortion. In addition elephants are a symbol of fertility in India, which relates to her pregnancy. She says the hills look like white elephants for she is pregnant and unsure of what to do, and thus it is like a white elephant, which is a burden.