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Hemingway wrote with his heart. His greatness came from speaking from the heart and explaining what we didnt know how to say. His technique was simply writing what he knew; every man can be destroyed but not defeated.

Specifically, Hemingway used a variety of techniques, including:

  • He used his own life experiences in one way or another in his books.
  • He was honest and accurate about his own wounds and hurts.
  • He used the "Iceburg Principle," just as the largest part of an iceberg is unseen under water, his stories had much that was left out and assumed.
  • He used understatement and irony.
  • He believed in showing things rather than talking about them.
  • He shaped his plots in three stages: from innocence, to alienation, then aspiration; or from departure, to initiation, to return; or from rejection, to avoidance, to the quest for something new.
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