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The Tip Of The Icebergsd Apr 2026
Author Ernest Hemingway used this concept to define his "theory of omission". He believed that if a writer knows enough about a subject, they can omit details to strengthen the story's emotional impact, letting the reader feel the "submerged" knowledge.
The phrase is a widely recognized idiom used to describe a small, visible part of a much larger, more complex, and often hidden reality. Scientifically, this refers to the fact that approximately 90% of an iceberg's mass remains submerged. The Tip of the IcebergSD
The deepest level, consisting of the beliefs, values, and assumptions that keep the structures in place. 3. Literary and Creative Applications Author Ernest Hemingway used this concept to define
The physical phenomenon occurs because is roughly 90% that of seawater. visible part of a much larger