role of women in for whome the bell tolls

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March 12, 2011

 

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However, she has not lived her life as though she were a man. She is technically the woman of Pablo, and has had many experiences with other men before. She tells us of her time in Valencia. "We made love and then sent for another pitcher of beer with the drops of its coldness on the glass..." (86) She seems very feminine and beautiful in this passage, and in many other descriptions of her past, but Hemingway always tells us, quite frequently through Pilar's own dialogue, that she is masculine and ugly...
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(97) Maria, the second female character, is just the opposite of that. She is perhaps the only representation of feminine nature at all, not including the country of Spain, for which they are fighting. She is described as very beautiful despite the fact that she has recently been in captivity where she was raped and had her hair cut off...
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