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Logan Pearsall Smith once said, “It is not what an author says, but what he whispers that is important.” » -Logan Pearsall Smith. This quote explains that it is not what the authors write in their story but it is what they try to explain to the people who read their work that is important. It is also the meaning of their writing that is important. Pearsall's bunting is an accurate explanation of Ernest Hemingway's writing style. "Soldier's Home" by Ernest Hemingway and "Hills Like a White Elephant" also by Ernest Hemingway support the idea that women are the cause of all men's sadness and that without women, men will have more successful and will be freer, Hemingway shows this in his work using Krebs and the American Hemingway uses symbolism and irony to explain their reason even if they are wrong. To continue the novel "Soldier Home", they show that men's lives revolved around women. Hemingway notably shows his view of life by using symbolism in the story. Symbolism is anything that represents or stands for something else. The car that Krebs ultimately gets is an example o...