“Hills Like White Elephants”
- Genre: Fiction; short story
- Originally Published: 1930
- Reading Level/Interest: College/adult
- Structure/Length: approx. 4 pages
- Protagonist and Central Conflict: A man known as “the American” and a woman named “Jig” sit outside a train station in Madrid. When Jig says the hills in the distance look like white elephants, it sets off bickering between the two about a “perfectly natural” procedure that he wants her to have. Jig is hesitant because once you take “everything” away, it can never come back.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Discussion of abortion