yes. he thought about it on a regular basis and wrote about it in his several journals including A Note To Myself. He also loved the color purple which is a fact most people don't know. He discusses how nature itself has a purple glow.
There will always be a large debate over what Hemingway's philosophy was. In my personal opinion based on the way he writes, i believe he was a nihilist. The way he wrote, it almost seems like nothing good ever comes for the characters in his books. I believe this comes from his nihilist beliefs that life has no meaning, and that destiny does not exist. However, all of what I've said is contradicted by his book, The Sun Also Rises. This book is basically about finding meaning in life, and his belief that most humans are doing nothing good with their lives. And those beliefs will fall under the category of existentialism. But again, in my opinion, even though that book was his first great work, i do not believe that it shapes his philosophy as a whole. The argument can also be made that he never intended to take a side as a philosophical writer. Its an easy argument to make that Hemingway was a bitter man and tortured his characters because he was angry that he could never find true love, or that things weren't going the way he would have liked them to go in his life. Its also a fact that Hemingway suffered from hemochromatosis, which is a rare disease, but basically it leaves you with not enough iron in your blood, but lacks the symptoms that hemophilia is known for. This left him severely bipolar. That may have contributed to the depressing style of his writing.
Yes, Ernest Hemingway died by suicide in 1961. He shot himself with a shotgun at his home in Ketchum, Idaho.
Ernest Hemingway belonged to the 'Lost Generation' of American expatriate writers. Thus, some of his writings feature Americans in other countries and deal with themes of alienation.
It wasn't terrible. He had his ups and downs but felt as if life was pointless and just wrote how he felt in his books and suicided
Perhaps you should be wondering if Ghandi, the Dalai, George Washington, or James Brown found meaning in life.
Hemingway believed in the nada concept which means that he did not believe that there is anything after life. So he believed people should live life.
Yes.
Ernest Hemingways father shot himself in the head with a civil war pistol
Yes, Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter, Margaux Hemingway, tragically died by suicide in 1996 at the age of 42. She struggled with personal challenges, including substance abuse and mental health issues, throughout her life. Her death was a profound loss for the Hemingway family and admirers of her own work as a model and actress.
Because after their wife's death they don't have to, they get a heart attack if they loved her.
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Yes, in Hemingways A Farewell to Arms there are overtones of alcoholism in the characters.
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Hemingways - 2012 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (National Board of Review)
I dont think you could have punished someone who had committed suicide by death, as they were already dead.
No. No insurance policy covers death in case of suicide.
Men under the age of 24 in Australia is the main cause of death by suicide
A doctor may diagnose bipolar disorder by conducting a thorough evaluation that includes a review of symptoms, medical history, and possibly interviews with family members. They may also use specific criteria outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) to make a diagnosis. Additionally, they may order blood tests or imaging studies to rule out any underlying medical conditions that could be causing the symptoms.
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