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    Old Man and The Sea "The great DiMaggio is himself again!"(21), in Ernest Hemingway's novel, The Old Man and the Sea, which takes place near Havana, Cuba in the Caribbean Sea, a very old, unlucky, fisherman sets out for the big catch. The great DiMaggio is seamed throughout the novel to symbolize the old man and his struggle to catch the big fish, yet also he poses as a role model for Santiago (the old man). The old man is using the great DiMaggio for a role model. At a certain point

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    beings must continue to adjust to the new situations we are thrown into unexpectedly as nature perpetuates survival of the fittest. In The Old Man and the Sea, Santiago has many regrets after thinking of what might have happened differently if he had the right tools. He thinks to himself, “You should have brought many things...But you did not bring them, old man. Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.” In these circumstances in which he is

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    Todd Olague Dr. Jude Meche English 1002 November, 17 2017 The Old man and the Sea Introduction The old man and the Sea is a very popular novel written by famous novelist Ernest Hemingway. Its major events take place in the 1950’s in a small Cuban fishing village. The major events of the novella are narrated to the readers by a wise narrator who has all the knowledge about the characters of the novel. The third person narrative of the narrator is mostly focused on the actions of the Santiago and his

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    How The Old Man and the Sea’s Symbols Relate to Me I always thought the Ocean was a dark and dangerous place, however, Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea showed me that the Ocean is an environment that has many symbolic meanings which relate to many people’s lives. Each part of the Ocean represents something in life and helps tell many stories. Throughout my life, I met many hardships and challenges similar, but on a smaller scale to the main character of the novel, Santiago. In the daring story

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    Reading through the novel The Old Man and the Sea one, as a reader, can perceive several themes in the book. Hemingway suggests certain subjects for discussion which built up the whole plot, therefore giving us options to choose the one we believe is the main one. In the past weeks we have been discussing, in a debate, which is that main theme. My group's theme was "Man Defeated" and although it is hard to affirm that this theme was the prevailing one of the book, we firmly defend it. Various arguments

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    In The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway describes an old fisherman and the unfortunate trials he faces as his "luck" runs out. Through the novel, the fisherman, Santiago, replicates Hemingway's ideal man, a noble hero. Hemingway had a Code of Behavior that he himself followed. He had morals that were strict and an appreciation for instinct and human nature. He had a specific way of living life and an understanding of time. He believed in taking risks and acting upon instinct

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    After this point he was seen as old and a has been. He rose from his sorrows and created the Old Man and the Sea, his final and most popular work. This novella featured an old man, Santiago, going through a time in his life where he is attempting to prove he is at his prime by catching a marlin, despite all his previous defeats. Similar to many other writers, as an author his novella included experience from his life, and at this point in his life he was becoming old and leaving his best years, so

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    The Old Man and the Sea is the story of an old Cuban fisherman man called Santiago and a boy who helped him with the greatest catch of his life. What I have gathered from reading the Old Man and the Sea novel is that his reliance in his fishing trade would be similar to fishing trade in today’s world. The reason why I feel his trade is similar is because the loyalty towards his friend, the struggles of being an old fisherman and the courage of conquering the greatest catch. Santiago showed loyalty

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    you’ve accomplished and learned in your lifetime can eventually be forgotten about once you pass away? That all the knowledge you’ve consumed will no longer be passed around to help others? Ernest Hemingway explores this topic in his novel, The Old Man and the Sea written in 1952. Set in Cuba near Havana, the novel revolves around Santiago and his struggle to catch a marlin, the biggest fish he’s ever dealt with. Santiago’s only companion is Manolin, a young boy who Santiago taught how to fish. Manolin

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    The Old Man and the Sea’s foundational structure is the Hemingway Code Hero. The author, Ernest Hemingway, uses the Code’s themes of self-reliance, personal competition, and courage most productively throughout the book. Santiago, a Cuban fisherman and the main character of The Old Man and the Sea, has gone 84 days without catching a fish, a disastrous circumstance for a fisherman who depends on the fish for food and money. In addition to fishing for food and money, Santiago also wants to substantiate

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