Manolin actually translates into messiah. If you are referring to the book The Old Man and the Sea Hemmingway uses him as part of his religious imagery
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Manolin's parents disapprove of Santiago, viewing him as an unlucky and old fisherman who has not caught a fish in 84 days. They believe that associating with Santiago could hinder Manolin's potential and future success. Despite this, Manolin respects and cares for Santiago, choosing to remain loyal to him and learn from his experience, reflecting the bond they share.
Manolin is a character in Ernest Hemingway's novella "The Old Man and the Sea." He is a young boy who is close friends with the old fisherman Santiago and accompanies him on fishing trips. Manolin serves as a companion and caretaker to Santiago, providing support and encouragement in his struggles.
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Manolin prefers Santiago's company because he deeply respects and admires the old fisherman for his wisdom, skill, and resilience. Despite Santiago's struggles, he embodies qualities of perseverance and integrity that resonate with the young boy. Their bond goes beyond mentor and apprentice; it reflects a profound friendship built on mutual affection and understanding, making Santiago a source of inspiration for Manolin. This connection highlights the themes of loyalty and respect in their relationship.
The old man, Santiago, woke the boy, Manolin, by gently shaking him awake and telling him it was time to go fishing. Manolin was Santiago's young apprentice who had been assigned to a different boat by his parents, but he still cared deeply for Santiago and helped him prepare for his fishing trips.
Because he thought that Santiago was dead. That is not true. The quote says, "The boy saw that the old man was breathing and then he saw the old man's hands as he started to cry." So, he saw he was alive, then cried. I think he was crying because he knew the old man was old and would not be able to fish without the presence of the boy. Or he could be sad because he was going to go out with him but he didn't so he feels guilty. Which ever it is defiantly not because he thought Santiago was dead.
The proprietor of one of the local shops/taverns, I believe he is mentioned in the beginning and end of the book. He gave the old man Santiago free coffee and comforted Manolin at the end of the book.
Santiago is a character based on the author Ernest Hemingway. He is precise, patient, and perserveres throughout the whole story. He loves Manolin, who is his much younger friend. He often dreams of lions on the beach, which symbolized youth.
the old man and sea is character novel .through it hemingway wants to show that contineous struggle and strong determination are the power of man . man can't lose any stage in life through his struggle . start to end of novel he shows optimism nd its also the theme of novel . he remains optimistic in every difficulty . at end he returns with the bare skeleton of fish but he wins moral victory over his adversry his dreams about lines ,thinkng of baseball champion gives him power nd optimism .his friend manolin is the power of inspiration for him he remembers his youth by thinking about manolin . manolin is also a sing of old man courage . at end he again dreams about loins which shows that he is still optimistic although he has just got the bare skeleton of fish
The proprietor of one of the local shops/taverns, I believe he is mentioned in the beginning and end of the book. He gave the old man Santiago free coffee and comforted Manolin at the end of the book.