Full Book Summary
“Hills
Like White Elephants” opens with a long description of the story’s setting in a
train station surrounded by hills, fields, and trees in a valley in Spain. A
man is known simply as the American and his girlfriend sit at a table outside the
station, waiting for a train to Madrid.
It is hot,
and the man orders two beers. The girl remarks that the nearby hills look like
white elephants, to which the American responds that he’s never seen one. They
order more drinks and begin to bicker about the taste of the alcohol. The
American chastises her and says that they should try to enjoy themselves. The
girl replies that she’s merely having fun and then retracts her earlier comment
by saying the hills don’t actually look like white elephants to her anymore.
They order
more drinks, and the American mentions that he wants the girl, whom he calls
“Jig,” to have an operation, although he never actually specifies what kind of
operation. He seems agitated and tries to downplay the operation’s seriousness.
He argues that the operation would be simple, for example, but then says the
procedure really isn’t even an operation at all.
The
girl says nothing for a while, but then she asks what will happen after she’s
had the operation. The man answers that things will be fine afterwards, just
like they were before, and that it will fix their problems. He says he has
known a lot of people who have had the operation and found happiness afterwards.
The girl dispassionately agrees with him. The American then claims that he
won’t force her to have the operation but thinks it’s the best course of action
to take. She tells him that she will have the operation as long as he’ll still
love her and they’ll be able to live happily together afterwards.
The man then
emphasizes how much he cares for the girl, but she claims not to care about
what happens to herself. The American weakly says that she shouldn’t have the
operation if that’s really the way she feels. The girl then walks over to the
end of the station, looks at the scenery, and wonders aloud whether they really
could be happy if she has the operation. They argue for a while until the girl
gets tired and makes the American promise to stop talking.
The Spanish
bartender brings two more beers and tells them that the train is coming in five
minutes. The girl smiles at the bartender but has to ask the American what she
said because the girl doesn’t speak Spanish. After finishing their drinks, the
American carries their bags to the platform and then walks back to the bar,
noticing all the other people who are also waiting for the train. He asks the
girl whether she feels better. She says she feels fine and that there is
nothing wrong with her.
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