Hemingways Depiction of Man from The Sun Also Rises Hemingways Depiction of a Man in The Sun Also RisesCommon among a considerable lot of Ernest Hemingways books is the idea famously known as the Hemingway saint, a perfect character promptly acknowledged by American perusers as a keeps an eye on man. In The Sun Also Rises, four distinct men are differentiated and thought about in the realm of the 1920s as they take part in some type of relationship with Lady Brett Ashley, a close nymphomaniac Englishwoman who enjoys her energy for sex and control. Brett plans to wed her fiancee for shallow reasons, totally ruins one man sincerely and profoundly, isolates from another to safeguard the possibility of their brief undertaking and to keep away from implosion, and denies and disrespects the main man whom she cherishes beyond all doubt. Every one of her connections happen in a time of months, as Brett either acknowledges or dismisses certain qualities or characteristics of each man(she as a rule rejects him totally, however, after shes through with him).