Even though San Diego grasped the rope with his hand, even if it pulled him, he was still able to accept the pain. Despite knowing that Merlin's loss will still occur, he still tolerates and accepts pain. He did this because he thought big Merlin was a precious opponent and had the courage to continue his start. When sharks began to attack, San Diego was mentally incompatible with the loss of a big tail. San Diego can repel the first few sharks, but San Diego knows that blood attracts more sharks and leaves any debris soon.
Merlin is one of the biggest symbols of "Old Man and the Sea". Of course, Merlin is the first fish. As a fish, it plays an important role in the book. San Diego is a fisherman who experienced social isolation because he can not finish his work and catch fish. Everyone else thinks he is not lucky. It is possible that Santiago returned to the shore immediately after catching a fish. Instead, he fought fish for two days and two nights and injured in the process. He talked to the fish and thought that was a precious opponent.
Hemingway's work "Old Man and the Sea" is known for its symbolic meaning; the novel develops around two main symbols: the old man and the sea. In addition, other objects described in novels such as Manorin, Merlin, Sharks, Lion are also symbolic. "The Old Man and the Sea" are symbolic novels and the paper is the same. This article analyzes various uses of symbolism in the novel. In the novel, the old man living in a very bad condition is very old and has many scars; his hometown is a small fishing village in Cuba. But he still believes every moment of life is worth living and gives you a new opportunity every day. "Every day is a new day Fortunately, this is better, but I should be rather precise, and if you are lucky you are ready" (Hemingway 24)
Elderly people and the sea Ernest Hemingway's novel "Old Man and the Sea" "Great Diemaggio is Yourself!" (21) was held in the Caribbean Sea near Havana in Cuba, a very old and unhappy fisherman It is a set of. To a great strategy. The great DiMaggio is stitched together in the novel, symbolizing the struggle between the old man and his big fish, but he is also an example for Santiago. The old man uses the great DiMaggio as an example. Points of conflict