The Old Man and the Sea Group

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dina82
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Analyze in detail the relationship between Santiago and Manolin in "The Old Man and the Sea."

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Posted by dina82 on Tuesday May 27, 2008 at 1:21 AM and tagged with analyze, characters, manolin, relationship, santiago.


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  1. reidalot
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    Hemingway creates a very powerful, poignant relationship between the old man, Santiago, and the young boy, Manolin. At the onset of the novel, even though the entire town has turned against Santiago, because he is salao, truly unlucky,Manolin still caresĀ and believes in Santiago. The young boy can no longer fish with the old man;his parents forbid it. However, by the end of the novel, Manolin makes his own decision to fish with Santiago.Santiago undergoes the trial with the marlin, nearly losing himself, his soul, when the fish is torn apart by sharks for no reason at all. Manolin cares for Santiago upon his return to the village.Santiago sees youth in Manolin, a young boy who is not scarred by the world as he is;Manolin is the hope for a new day, necessary to the Hemingway code hero.

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    Posted by reidalot on Tuesday May 27, 2008 at 4:21 AM

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