Abstract

Renata, the heroine, in Across the River and into the Trees, is different from other female characters in Hemingway's works. She is only nineteen years old, naive as she is, but still clings to her independent will. In the eyes of the hero, Colonel Cantwell, she is not only a sweet lover, but also the embodiment of youth and goodliness. Through creating this role, Hemingway expresses the infinite affection towards and unremitting pursuit of a beautiful life.

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