The Iceberg Theory is a term used to describe the writing style of American writer Ernest Hemingway.
Hemingway's novels are of a distinctive and artistic writing style with a plain language, which presents his Iceberg Theory with deep implications, varieties of implied meanings and symbol colors.
It comes to the conclusion that just because of the dynamic use of deviation and prominence, Hemingway reveals to the reader the economical nature of his language and the essence of his" Iceberg Theory".