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Essay heading: Ernest Hemingway
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The town of Oak Park was a mainly Protestant, an upper middle class suburb of Chicago, and only ten miles from the big city. It was basically a conservative town that tried to isolate itself from Chicago's liberal seediness. Hemingway was raised with conservative Midwestern values of strong religion, hard work, physical fitness and self determination; he was taught if one adhered to these parameters, he would be ensured of success in whatever field he chose... displayed 300 characters
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The town of Oak Park was a mainly Protestant, an upper middle class suburb of Chicago, and only ten miles from the big city. It was basically a conservative town that tried to isolate itself from Chicago's liberal seediness. Hemingway was raised with conservative Midwestern values of strong religion, hard work, physical fitness and self determination; he was taught if one adhered to these parameters, he would be ensured of success in whatever field he chose... displayed next 300 characters
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