Indian Camp

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June 18, 2001 Nick's Learning Experience In Ernest Hemmingway's Indian Camp Nick is very crudely acquainted with the realities of facing the path of ones life, and the relevance of its anguish and in the Indian shanty (Hemmingway, 68) is confronted with the decisions concerning the level of anguish one is willing to endure. Nick is an innocent young boy who goes along when his father is summoned to the Indian camp to aid in the delivery of …

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…at times and they can also be intertwined in anguish. Seeing so much suffering in life and even in death Nick decides that he will just "never die" (Hemmingway, 70) This shows that even though this has been a life altering experience and an enlightening experience into the suffering of man, Nick has reserved some of his innocence as exhibited in his immature belief that he will have the choice to avoid death and its misery.