Thursday, March 19, 2020

The eNotes Blog The Old Men and the Sea 150 Hemingway Look-Alikes Descend on the FloridaKeys

The Old Men and the Sea 150 Hemingway Look-Alikes Descend on the FloridaKeys If you happened to be in Key West, Florida during the third week of July, you may have found yourself caught in a sudden and strange upsurge in the local population of white-bearded men sporting cable-knit fishermens turtlenecks. You may have wondered why said men were often found gathered in the streets- donning Pamplona-red neck-scarves, their barrel-shaped midriffs squeezed into white t-shirts- or in bars wrestling the arms of pitiable strangers. You may have thought to yourself,  what is this? A Hemingway convention or something? The real Hemingway, circa 1957 Why, yes. Yes it is. Each year throughout the third week of July, Ernest Hemingway enthusiasts, or at least the most genetically gifted of them, flock to the island of Key West for the largest (and presumably manliest) look-alike competition in the world. Beginning on the 21st, Hemingways birthday, the contest boasted nearly 150 participants this year. 150 specimens of sport-fishing, bull-running, beard-cultivating machismo. Amidst the four-day competition, photographer Henry Hargreaves sought to replicate the iconic photograph of Papa Hemingway himself, taken in 1957. For this he enlisted the help of several contestants. But Hargreaves knew that the replicas would only work if the subjects delved into the mindset of the author when the original photo was taken, not an easy task given what Hemingway had just gone through at that time in his life. As Hargreaves explains it, I told each sitter about the original shoot with Karsh: how Hemingway just returned from Africa and a terrible plane crash and was in agony; asked them to contemplate the amazing amount of pain he was in but the equally amazing focus he had to sit quietly for a portrait. Everything came together to take them to a place of pure expression: being Hemingway, inhabiting him; looking like, even feeling like The Man himself. Just what I was after. So Hargreaves gave these Hemingway enthusiasts a great gift: to be the champ for one day. But what did they give back? Well, they gave face: Sure, some of that face might have been a bit intense. Some a bit puppy dog-ish But others unequivocally nailed that elusive Hemingway factor- the intangible quality that leaves the viewer equal parts titillated and terrified: I mean, come on Ready to see more? Head over to this PetaPixel article  to see other contestants try their hand at recreating Hemingways image. You can also find out more about The Hemingway Look-Alike Society and its charitable efforts at its homepage. And of course, for all things Hemingway, including quizzes, study guides, and homework help on all of his works, find the info you need at !

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

How to Quickly Land A Job As A New Graduate [Infographic]

How to Quickly Land A Job As A New Graduate [Infographic] Congratulations on graduating! Your day has finally come. All of those sleepless nights spent cramming for your  exams have finally paid off! Goodbye ramen, hello filet mignon! But first, it’s time for that dreaded job search. Making yourself employable when you have little to no experience is no easy task. After all, you spent 4 years partying, microwaving ramen, and pulling all nighters because you waited until the day before your exam to study. There wasn’t a lot of time to work on your â€Å"marketability†. So what do you do now? As a new graduate, employers know you are not going to have a lot of experience. You’re going in for an entry level position, so most of the time, expectations will be reasonable. However, you’re not the only one applying for that entry level position. You’re competing with your fellow graduates. So the best way to get your foot in the door as a new graduate is to perform these 11 steps so that you can paint a vibrant picture and stand out as an awesome candidate!  Source:[Bellvue]