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The Old Man and the Sea

Written in 1951 in Cuba and published in 1952, American author Ernest Hemingway won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1953 for this work. In the book, the main character is an old, experienced fisherman named Santiago. After eighty-four days without catching any fish, he snags a huge marlin. Using all his strength to kill the marlin, fate once again makes Santiago an unlucky fisherman.

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What flashbacks does Hemingway use in the book The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemmingway?

Flashback is especially useful in this story because of the mountainous amounts of time Santiago has to just think. Because of this, the story often goes back into his memories, for example, when he recalls the arm-wrestling competition. Also when he remembers all the times he and the boy went fishing together. His reoccurring dream is a flashback as well as he remembers the lions that relaxed on the beach from his past years. These flashbacks help the story because they give it background to who Santiago is and his personality.

Who was the doctor of the Old Man and the Sea which won the Nobel Prize in 1954?

Ernest Hemingway wrote "The Old Man and the Sea", and won the Nobel Prize in 1954: "for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea".

Give you some vocabulary words according to the story of The Old Man and the Sea?

Sure, here are some vocabulary words related to "The Old Man and the Sea":

  1. Resilience - the ability to recover from setbacks or difficulties
  2. Perseverance - the determination to continue despite obstacles or setbacks
  3. Isolation - the state of being alone or separated from others
  4. Endurance - the ability to withstand hardship or adversity for a prolonged period of time

What is The old man and the sea?

This is the book called the old man and the sea, it written by Ernest Hemingway in the 1950's. It is about an old Cuban fisherman called Santiago who has a 3 day "battle" with a marlin before he manages to catch it but the marlin is then eaten by sharks as Santiago is taking it back to land. At the end of the novel it suggests that Santiago dies from the struggle with the marlin because he feels something in his chest has broken and that something is his heart.

Why was 'The Old Man and the Sea' written in Cuba?

I have never heard of this. Up to a point Hemingway may be putting the knock on solitary heroes ( for example Charles Lindbergh) but there is nothing objectionable in the tale of the fisherman. certainly no foul language, sexual plot twists, homo-erotic angles of development. it is sort of sorry tale, but nobody dies (among the humans) the exertions of the voyage do NOT kill the Fisherman, and the version I remember reading ends relatively happily as a young lad wants to go fishing with him as he returns ( alive but sans big catch) to port. It could have been more cheery, but there is nothing objectionable about the story- now you have domestic animal deaths in Red Pony, and some others, and often violence is cast in to some story just to pepper things up- but not here. I can"t see anything wrong with the story.

In The Old Man and the Sea what is the mans relationship to nature?

The relation is that they have both been around for what seems like ages and are both full of information. As for sailors the sea calls to us and the call becomes stronger the older we get and when we answer the call we become one with the sea and are in harmony with it living as if it were a human, but we are always aware of her moods and can interperate them and understand them, and therefore want to be on the sea as much as we can because it is one of the few things that we can relate to.

What does the sea symbolize in The Old Man and the Sea?

The entire novel The Old Man and the Sea is allegory. Many symbols such as the lions on the beach, the marlin, the shovel-nosed sharks, and many others convey represent an abstract or spiritual meaning below the surface.

In the novel, Santiago dreams about lions on a beach three times. Each time he associates the lions with the freedom found in youth, portraying this cycle of life. The lions could also represent a harmonization of the opposing forces in nature because the usually aggressive lions are found to be innocent and playful.

The marlin represents the ideal opponent for Santiago. The fish brings out the best in Santiago: his courage, strength, and respect.

The shovel-nosed sharks represent symbolize the destructive side of nature. Where the novel serves as an ideal opponent for Santiago, the sharks are not worthy of his strength and result in nothing more than death and destruction.

What is the introduction in The Old Man and the Sea?

The introduction of "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway sets the tone for the story by introducing the character of Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, and his struggles against nature and his own limitations. It also touches upon the theme of endurance and perseverance that will be central to the narrative.

In The Old Man and the Sea where did Santiago get the paper?

Santiago got the paper from the wrapper of a cigar box. He used the paper to wrap his fishing bait.

The Old Man and the Sea what small lie does the old man tell the boy?

The old man tells the boy that he will fish with him the next day, knowing that he plans to go out alone. He does this to protect the boy from worrying about him going out in his weakened state.

What is the authors attitude toward his characters the old man and the sea?

The author, Ernest Hemingway, had a deep respect and admiration for his character, the old man, in "The Old Man and the Sea." He portrayed the old man with dignity, strength, and resilience in the face of adversity. Hemingway's attitude towards the character reflects themes of perseverance and the indomitable human spirit.

What Month does The Old Man and the Sea take place?

"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway takes place in the month of September, off the coast of Cuba.

Conclusion about The Old Man and the Sea novels?

Santiago embarks on a sea journey (life) and encounters a giant marlin (treasure). He battles nobly to earn the treasure and then fights the sharks (problems) to save it. The struggle defines him as a hero. Even though he loses the treasure (the marlin) to the sharks (the problems), he has won the sea battle (life).

The Old Man and the Sea. who was pedrico?

Pedrico was a character in "The Old Man and the Sea" who worked with Santiago before his long journey out to sea. He helped Santiago with his fishing gear and was one of the few people who believed in Santiago's ability to catch fish. Pedrico also looked after Santiago's belongings while he was away.