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On the topic of The Sun Also Rises, there are many themes associated with this novel and so many questions to be asked. Upon reading the first 4 chapters what stands out to me the most is the power the women have in the novel. It seems like they've manipulated the two main male characters into getting whatever they want. Cohn gets played by his former wife and is currently being used by his girlfriend, while Jake is lead on a string by Brett. I find this very interesting, and it makes sense considering the time period. Women weren't typically working and mostly reliant on men to make a living. However, in the case of Brett, working as a nurse she probably could provide for herself, so why does she continue to lead Jake on? Jake is always making spites at Cohn but he's just as much of a sucker as he is in the end. All of the themes in this story seem to be about the relationships between the characters.

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  1. Your point about the similarity between Jake and Cohn is very true. Jake spends the entire novel criticizing Cohn, but he never truly takes action to be better than him. While both men pursue Brett, Jake never takes action to attain what he truly wants.

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