答案:'Hemingway Heroes' ; The works of Ernest Hemingway generally center on the concept of heroism. Each of his novels contains a 'Hemingway hero'—a man of honor and integrity who expresses himself not with words but with actions. The Hemingway hero is a noble but tragic hero fighting with the overwhelming force; though he knows that he will be defeated at last he decides to act like a hero. He is not a Godlike figure but an ordinary often flawed mortal who must look to himself for strength. The Hemingway hero is actually a mirror image of the author himself. Santiago in The Old Man and the Sea is a typical Hemingway hero. 'HemingwayHeroes';TheworksofErnestHemingwaygenerallycenterontheconceptofheroism.Eachofhisnovelscontainsa'Hemingwayhero'—amanofhonorandintegritywhoexpresseshimselfnotwithwords,butwithactions.TheHemingwayheroisanoblebuttragicherofightingwiththeoverwhelmingforce;thoughheknowsthathewillbedefeatedatlast,hedecidestoactlikeahero.HeisnotaGodlikefigure,butanordinary,oftenflawedmortalwhomustlooktohimselfforstrength.TheHemingwayheroisactuallyamirrorimageoftheauthorhimself.SantiagoinTheOldManandtheSeaisatypicalHemingwayhero.