Hemingway’s sharp, economical prose captures the energy of the scene—jazz music, eager dancers, and animated conversations about art—while the recurring image of the lone woman outside, walking through the sleet, serves as a haunting counterpoint. This juxtaposition subtly underscores the transience of happiness in a world overshadowed by conflict.
The ending, where the woman gazes up at the darkened windows after the revelry has ended, leaves a lingering melancholy, suggesting the inevitable return to reality.
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