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Jake in Teh sun also rises

In the novel The Sun Also Rises , written by Ernest Hemingway the main character Jake, makes a decision to introduce the woman he loves to a young bull fighter. Jake makes this decision very much against the will of Montoya, which leads to the betrayal of both Montoya, Pedro Romero, Mike and himself. Jake does this because he is unconditionally committed to Brett, and is willing to do whatever necessary to bring her happiness, even if it is only temporary. Jake's first reaction to the news that Brett is interested in meeting and spending time with Romero is one of negativity. He learns of this from his friend Montoya and tells him not to give Romero the message. He does not think that it would be a good idea for Brett to have anything to do with Romero, and does not want him to receive the message that invites him to have coffee with their group. At this point it is clear that both Jake and Montoya


Jake's decision to introduce Brett and Romero ultimately leads to the greatest betrayal in the novel; the betrayal of himself. He ruins Mikes chances with Brett when he helps get Brett and Pedro Romero together. Brett thinks that maybe, just maybe they could work it out, but Jake kinda gives up on himself, betrays his true feelings, and throws away his possibility of a relationship he always wanted with Brett but was impossible. He is driven by the reality of his physical impotence and therefore gives up on Brett, although in his heart he will always love her. He does this consciously and unselfishly without hesitation. Jake knows that Brett will corrupt the young bullfighter and thus betrays the bullfighter. The code, almost like a code of chivalry has somewhat of an accepted theme which includes a loyalty to fellow aficinados, and looking out for their best interest. It also ruins the chance that he might have had with Brett. The last remark in the novel is very important in making us see how Jake ultimately betrays himself. In this story Jake is forced with a decision that will change a great deal of his life. He says "yes I said isn't it pretty to think so?" He is being sarcastic when he says this, he seems to have come to a realization that he stubbornly holds on to, that he and Brett will never work out because he can not have sexual relations with her. To betray is to commit treason against; to be a trader. do not approve of this proposed encounter. Jake betrays Romero and thus breaks the aficinado code.

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