Compared with Ernest Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea" and Gabriel Garcia Max's "Wrecked Seaman" 's Shipwrecker' 'Old Man and the Sea' have many similarities such as loss. And their love for the seas of these creatures, it is creepy. There are many similarities, but there are some differences, such as love for the main character's marine life. In my opinion, these stories have similarities rather than differences.
A famous sailor named Sinbad talks about his homeless magnificent trip to the poor porter. The story includes shipwreck, ferocious beast, old man in the ocean and other dangers. Despite the danger, the thrill of life in the sea allowed Sinbad to continue exploring, but after his seventh voyage, Sinbad finally settled down. The story of Simbad is another famous part of the series, but it was not so until later editors added them - they can be traced back to the Turkish series in 1637
As Pelayo and Elizenda were convinced that the old man would die soon, he began to recover. His feathers grew and he began singing sea songs (sailor songs) for myself at night. One day, the old man extended his wings and took off in the air, Elizenda saw him disappear on the horizon.
At heavy rain Pelayo and Elizendra's house entered a lot of crabs. After killing the crab and dragging them into the sea, Pelayo was going to stand up and returned to his garden to find a very elderly man but was crushed by a huge, muddy wing. Pelayo was called Elisenda, taking care of a baby with heat. And they all tried to talk to the elderly. He answered in dialect that they do not understand. They tried to explain his wings and speculated that he must be a shipwreck to find 'neighbors of life and death'. The neighbor insisted that the old man was an angel, probably came for the soul of a sick child, but failed the rain. Neighbors suggested that Pelayo and Elizenda beat the old man and died, but they lacked such a heart. Instead, they closed their wings in their houses.
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