The lost harpoon - Santiago loses the harpoon as he fends off sharks, symbolic of individuals who lose their faith as life's woes attack.
Assuming you are referring to the book The Old Man and the Sea, Santiago kills the first shark that attacks his captured fish with a harpoon. He loses the harpoon, so he makes a makeshift harpoon tying a knife to an oar. He kills several more sharks with this harpoon.
Santiago used a harpoon and a fishing line to hunt the marlin in "The Old Man and the Sea." He also used his knowledge and skill as a fisherman to outwit and catch the large fish.
In "The Old Man and the Sea," the dream about porpoises represents companionship and connection with nature. Porpoises are known to be social animals, so seeing them in a dream could symbolize the old man's longing for companionship and his deep connection with the sea and its creatures. It can also suggest a sense of encouragement and guidance on his journey.
A harpoon gun or a harpoon device is typically used to shoot a harpoon. It is a specialized tool designed for hunting or capturing sea creatures, such as whales or fish, by impaling them with a harpoon attached to a rope for retrieval.
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In "The Old Man and the Sea," the names of the dogs are not mentioned.
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The cast of The Old Man of the Sea - 1989 includes: Harry Herring as Old Man
The Old Man and The Sea was written by Ernest Hemingway
A harpoon is a large spear with a line attached to it (usually) it is used to spear large sea animals when hunting them- seal, walrus, and whales.