As an existential struggle, the story of San Diego combines the concept of opportunity for experienced fishermen. Losing fisherman's luck, San Diego did not catch fish for 84 days. Still, since Manorin's parents had a "lucky boat", I thought he was lucky on the age of 85.
But San Diego talked about luck but the skills he relied on made people feel that it was more important. He said San Diego agreed to San Diego, so even Manolin admitted the most important technology. Said Manolin
Therefore, Santiago emphasizes that his fishery skills are the most important. And he believes that his skill can help San Diego catch his bait fish. But he asked for luck as he asked his fish to eat his bait: "Eat them and eat fish." But San Diego said that if you say good things I know that it can not happen. ""
Nevertheless, San Diego still insists on his skill and he sticks when he grabs the marlins he saw. As he knew he was far from the sea he measured all his movements as far as possible and kept his strength as far as he could. Even when Mako shark bites his fish, San Diego will not give up his trust in fishermen's skill and make every effort to return at least some big fish.
Later, San Diego said, "I know that I was beaten ... and eventually there is no remedy," he returned to the ship and blamed the misfortune that the fisherman's feelings were insufficient.
Although San Diego was hoping for good luck over and over again, I am convinced that finally becoming a successful fisherman depends on my skill rather than opportunity. But he told me not to go out with him because he was "lucky", and he returned to his dream of youth dreams, African Lion's dreams, hope.
In the "Old Man and the Sea" Ernesto Hemingway mentioned the old fisherman and the unhappy trial he faced because his "luck" was exhausted. Through this novel, the fisherman Santiago copied the ideal person of Hemingway, a noble hero. Hemingway has its own code of conduct. His moral severity, instinct and gratitude to humanity. He has an understanding of a particular lifestyle and time. He believes in adventure and acts intuitively. He believes it ... The old man and the sea of the novel "Old Man and the Sea", Santiago is a tragic hero with a tragic defect. His arrogance ultimately led to his victory for several reasons. The arrogance of San Diego helped him grow up as a passionate, optimist and decisive individual, and it finally helped him to win. San Diego is not only proud but also very enthusiastic about fishing. This is obvious in his remarks, "I need to deserve great dimacho.
Ernest Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea". In the novel, the relationship between the elderly San Diego and the infant Manorin is beyond friendship. They have a soul relationship. The boy needs an old man as a teacher, and the old man needs this boy as a family. Through Hemingway's novel, he used dialogue to build a strong and profound relationship between the old man and the young boy. - In this world, reference to people's position in life is quoted. Every story the reader comes into contact is exposed to millions of views. Ernest Hemingway shared his judgment about life through a classic novel that seems to be in contact with many readers. His perspective on life is that the world seems to be destined to fail, but life is ultimately to win, courage, respect, and love.
The story of Ernest Hemingway often has religious influences and symbolism. In Ernest Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea" there are many incidents similar to the records of Jesus' life in the life of fisherman San Diego. Many of the similarities between the two stories is how San Diego teaches his iconic son's discipline and many other life courses and plays a leading role in the "old man and the sea". - Many characters in the history of literature such as Odysseus are clearly depicted as heroes. However, some characters are not easily considered heroes. The old man in the "old man and the sea" is one of them. The old man and the sea are novels about the 3-day fight between Cuba's ancient fisherman San Diego and the huge Merlin. Throughout the novel, San Diego is portrayed as a different view