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How Is Santiago Presented In The Old Man And The Sea

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The author uses the struggle for dominance to represent and prove many things. For example, the author uses the struggle to prove to the boy and everyone else that even though he is old, he is not helpless, and he can still catch the Marlin. Santiago struggles greatly throughout The Old Man and the Sea. As you can see, in the opening pages of the book, he has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish. He has for shamed himself and has become the laughingstock of his village. He then endures a long and grueling struggle with the marlin only to see him conquered by sharks. After all, Santiago is an old man whose journey is almost over. But, he manages the greatest challenge of all: he finds a way to carry on his life after death. Therefore,

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