In his works, Hemingway described moments and events he faced or heard about of them. He depicted the life as it is and therefore his works seems to be so realistic. Furthermore, Hemingway managed to invent his own style, which was later called The Iceberg Theory. This technique influenced the writing process of the 20th century. As is clear from the name, the style is focused on the surface elements without deeper discussion into the implicit meanings. It is also confuses the reader because the omitted details often obscure the sense and moral value of the story (Santangelo 251). Continue reading...