In life, from time to time, you can not rely on others to help you through the storm. You have to complete them yourself. The time in San Diego came when he was fishing. He is alone because manorin is not allowed to go out with him despite what he really wants. I must do something myself myself like many other people. My sister and I spent a while in Pennsylvania and took a picture of my father's movie. We organize things, make people casual and participate in the movies.
Manolin: Mannor is my only friend and friend in San Diego. Santiago taught Manorin to teach fish, and the boy was out with the old man until his parents opposed San Diego. Manorin still pulls the boat by night at night and helps elderly people provide food and bait as needed. Manolin is an agent of a novelist's reader, but despite his lack of external success, he highly appreciates the heroic spirit and technology of San Diego. Manolin - a boy may be at his adolescence, Manorin is an apprentice and faithful waiter of San Diego. When he was only five years old, the old man first took him to the ship. Because of the recent San Diego misfortune, Manorin 's parents forced the boy to go outside to catch another fishing boat. However, Manorin is still worried about the old man.
The relationship between San Diego and Manorin can be summarized in a sentence. "The old man taught a boy fishing and the boy loves him." (10). Manorin is an apprentice of San Diego, but their relationship is not limited to business. Manorin worships Santiago, but this idolized thing is now a failing fisherman, but not only once, it is an ideal idol. This helped explain Mannor's distinctive, almost religious loyalty to the elderly and emphasized the time when Manoline asked Santiago to not fish with the elderly. Manolin said, "This is my father let me go, I am a boy, I must obey him," Santiago replied.