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How Is Santiago A Code Hero

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In the novel, The Old Man and the Sea, the author Ernest Hemingway demonstrates consistently how the old man, Santiago stands as a code hero. A Hemingway Code Hero is defined as "a man who lives correctly, following the ideals of honor, courage, endurance, etc. in a world that is sometimes chaotic, often stressful, and always painful.", which Hemingway expertly demonstrates through Santiago's actions, thoughts, and overall composer. To begin, after a day out at sea while admiring a bird that landed on the stern to rest, Santiago is speaking to himself when the fish gives a sudden jerk forward, practically pulling the old man off the boat; "just then the fish gave a sudden lurch that pulled the old man down onto the bow and would have pulled him overboard if he had not braced himself and given some line" (55). …show more content…

Santiago demonstrates a Hemingway Code Hero here because he shows the ideal of poise and elegance in a chaotic situation. To add on, the old man also shows instances of grace under pressure while arm wrestling the negro at the tavern in Casablanca. Santiago and Cienfuegos, the strongest man on the docks, have been going at it for a full day, both of them in pain and exhausted. Suddenly the old man, “...unleashed his effort and forced the hand of the negro down and down until it rested on the wood” (70). The fight to win the match was difficult and chaotic, but Santiago stayed calm throughout it. He won in the end through his serene nature and demonstrates Code Hero qualities by being graceful under pressure. Next, after the first sunset, Santiago is telling himself that the fish will need to stop eventually for he could not pull the skiff forever when the old man states, "Fish," he said softly, aloud, "I'll stay with you until I am dead." (52). By saying this, Santiago is demonstrating a code heroes ideal of endurance.

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