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Nick And The River From Hemingway

’s “Big Two-Hearted River” Essay, Research Paper


Nick and the River


by Kirk Wintermute


In Ernest Hemingway’s short story “Big Two-Hearted


River,” there are very few obvious relationships. But the


relationship that is most important to the story is that of the


main character, Nick, and the river itself. Nick’s feelings


towards the river extend beyond the banks and the waters to


its inhabitants. While Nick may not actually speak to the river


during the story, he does relate to it and show definite


feelings of contentment and fondness towards it throughout


the story.


As the story begins, Nick walks through the burned-out


town of Seney and immediately he approaches the river. As


he looks down on the water, Nick shows more emotion than


usual: “It was a long time since Nick had looked into a


stream and seen trout. They were very satisfactory.” While


Nick shows little to no emotion when he walks through an


entire town burned to the ground, he is rather moved as he


sees the trout in the stream: “Nick’s heart tightened as the


trout moved. He felt all the old feeling.”


Another instance where Nick’s feelings are expressed in


an uncharacteristic manner is when, after making camp on the


river, Nick awakens with excitement at the thought of goin

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fishing on his first day: “The river was clear and smoothly


fast in the early morning. Nick was excited. He was excited


by the early morning and the river.” This is out of character


for Nick, because he does not seem like the sort of person


who is easily excited at all. On the contrary, he seems to be a


generally sullen and unexcited type of person.


Also, fishing on the river appears to be one of the few


things in Nick’s life that makes him genuinely happy and


content. As he trods down to the river on his first day of


fishing on his trip, weighed down by all kinds of gear, from a


flour bag, to his fly rod, to a bottle of grasshoppers, Nick is


cheerful: “Nick felt awkward and professionally happy with all


his equipment hanging from him. The grasshopper bottle


swung against his chest. In his shirt the breast pockets


bulged against him with his lunch and his fly book.” Fishing


appears to be one of the few things in Nick’s life in which he


can take joy in.


In conclusion, Nick has very definite feelings of devotion


for the river. Nick has a chance to actually display his


emotions and perhaps to indulge in them when he is on the


river where he loves to be. Nick cherishes the river as a place


he can go to be isolated and be wholly content and happy.

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