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Harrys Guilt
Guilt could be a dangerous thing for someone who does not know how to deal with it. Guilt could make a person have a lonely and resentful life that may lead toward death if not controlled. ... In the story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway, guilt is expressed in many ways by the character of Harry Street. Trapped by the effects of gangrene, Harry Streets guilt makes him realize that he should have not held back on his abilities to do what he loved best.
Harrys guilt reflects on his actions towards his wife and his own life. ... His guilt is the main reason why his abilities diminish as a writer. ... The stories that were and now never will be was out of the question for him because of his guilt about not having treated himself with the right respect.
Approximate Word count = 611 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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