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}} Nick Adams, the protagonist, was inspired to establish Indian Camp after observing a lady give birth during the Greco-Turkish War, according to the deleted epilogue to Hemmingway's "Big Two-Hearted River." Hemmingway had a similar experience, but the only similarities include that the husband was present, the birth was performed in a raw setting, and a terrified child was present. The two men have the same tale structure, but their scenarios are different. Nick wonders at the end of the story if death was difficult, much as Hemmingway contemplated suicide.  
}} There is a comparison between "Indian Camp" and "Big Two-Hearted River" both by Hemingway, which talks about the same story line but is played out differently. Hemingway had a similar experience, but the only similarities include that the husband was present, the birth was performed in a raw setting, and a terrified child was present. In Indian Camp Nick is just a boy, where in Big Two-Hearted River he is an adult who just returned from war. The two men have the same tale structure, but their scenarios are different. Nick wonders at the end of the story if death was difficult, much as Hemmingway contemplated suicide.  


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