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Close Reading on The Killers
Title: Close Reading on The Killers
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 808 | Pages: 3.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Close Reading on The Killers
With the title “The Killers”, Hemingway tells a story of the life and morals of the average mobster in the Prohibition Era of the 1920’s. Organized crime ran rampant, and mob bosses ruled all. Anyone who crossed the path of a crime family the wrong way had to pay the ultimate price, no if’s, and’s, or but’s. Hemingway’s short story plays out an ordinary scene of this gangster lifestyle.
The story
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After a while I’ll make up my mind to go out.” (Hemingway, 221)
Ole was at peace with what was going to happen to him. He knew he had double-crossed the wrong people, and had accepted his inescapable fate. The only debate he had going for him was when he actually decided it was the right time to meet his fate. Hemingway made very clear the influence and power of the mob during that time-period.
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