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santiago is the protagonist of the old man and the sea novel
No, The Old Man and the Sea is not a gothic novel. It is a novella written by Ernest Hemingway, focusing on themes of survival, perseverance, and the struggle against nature. Gothic novels typically involve elements of horror, mystery, and the supernatural, which do not feature prominently in The Old Man and the Sea.
Ernest Hemingway's comeback novel was "The Old Man and the Sea," published in 1952. This novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and helped reestablish Hemingway as a prominent literary figure.
the old man in the novel the old man and the sea
The old man in Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea" is named Santiago. He is an aging Cuban fisherman who goes on a heroic journey to catch a giant marlin.
Somewhere on the East coast
The Old Man and the Sea takes place in a small fishing village near Havana, Cuba. The protagonist, Santiago, sets out to sea in the Gulf Stream to catch a large marlin.
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This quote is from Ernest Hemingway, from his novel "The Old Man and the Sea". It reflects the idea that a person's spirit and resolve can endure even in the face of difficult circumstances.
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The old man and the sea. This is a really fantastic work that I would recommend.
No an old man is not sea and tragedy. Thank-you for your question