Hills like White Elephants
At a train station in Barcelona a couple are
having a very important conversation that will change their lives forever. The couple, an American man and his girl are
having drinks at the train station waiting to go to Madrid Spain and get into a
debate on whether to keep the baby or to have an operation consisting of air to
remove the baby. Jag, the female seems
to be trouble by the discussion, she wants to make the man happy but towards
the end of the conversation seems to want to keep the baby also. She is conflicted on what to do trying to
convince him that things could still be the same if they had the baby. Where the man flat out tells her, he doesn’t want
it by telling her “I don’t care anything about it”. The man expresses that he loves this woman and
shows signs of being selfish in wanting to keep the girl all to himself without
interference from a child. The girl
seems to want to make the man happy and give him what he wants but wants to be
happy herself.
I believe the girl is hesitant about aborting the child. The child becoming the doom of their relationship. Everything about the story depicts the number”two” which leaves me to believe that three would be a burden and two being a perfect number. Just the two of them.
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DeleteEsin, my perspective is actually similar to yours. It seems to me that the woman is in fear that their whole lives will change if she goes through with having the baby. Whereas the man is portraying to be nonchalant and is leaving the burden of the decision on the woman with no real opinion but reading in between the lines it appears that he is not interested in her actually having the baby without him actually saying it.
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