Jigsaw Pieces and the Elephant in the Room
"Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway is about a girl's decision to get an abortion. The audience knows the man's view on it as the story goes on, he wants her to get it so they can be free from the burden of a baby. The girl, Jig, wants the baby and feels like she will be handed the world if she goes through with having it. The setting of the short story reveals a lot about the woman's point of view of having an abortion. The girl keeps looking out to the hills of Ebro, which are white and long, indicating a beautiful pure life awaiting her across the horizon if she has her baby. She looks out to the hills throughout the story, showing that she is longing to go out there and have a more fulfilling life. She looks out to the hills and says, "we can have all this... And we could have everything." However, they're underneath the shade and far away from the hills. After she says they could have everything she says, "and everyda...