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1. Chapter 1: Santiago is an old fisherman in Cuba, he was very good and strong in his youth, he once fought with a black man, he fought for a day and a night, and finally won the opponent. In his later years, his experience and reaction were not as good as before, and after the death of his wife, he lived alone in a simple hut by the sea.
2. Chapter 2: Santiago is an old Cuban fisherman, he was very good and strong in his youth, he once fought with a black man for a day and a night, and finally won against his opponent. In his later years, his experience and reaction were not as good as before, and after the death of his wife, he lived alone in a simple hut by the sea.
3. Chapter 3: The old fisherman Santiago fishes at sea, and for the first 84 days he finds nothing, and on the 85th day, he ventures to the deep sea where he has never been to fish again. He found a large marlin, stabbed it to death in 3 days, was attacked by sharks five times on the way back, he fought back with harpoons, oars and knives, and finally returned to the port after a lot of hardship, but only five huge white skeletons of the Bahrain remained.
4. Chapter 4: On the eighty-seventh day, the old fisherman finally caught a huge marlin. Unexpectedly, the old man was attacked by a shark on the way back, and he relied on perseverance to kill the sharks one by one.
Finally, the old man finally dragged the big fish back to shore, but all that was left of the big fish was a pair of bones.
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1. The first chapter mainly tells about a man named Santiago who has not caught a fish for 84 days;
2. Chapter 2 focuses on Santiago's preparation to go to sea the next day after having a meal with a child;
3. Chapter 3 mainly tells about Santiago's second voyage to sea;
4. The fourth chapter mainly tells about the first big fish after Santiago waited for 84 days, a tug-of-war between one person and one fish;
5. Chapter 5 focuses on Santiago's successful catch of a large marlin.
6. Chapter 6 mainly tells that the bloody smell of the big marlin attracts a shark, and Santiago prepares to fight the shark in order to protect his fish;
7. Chapter 7 mainly tells the story of Santiago's desperate struggle with sharks;
8. Chapter 8 mainly tells the story of Santiago's victory in the fight with sharks, but the big fish he caught has been eaten away by the sharks;
9. Chapter 9 focuses on Santiago returning home, exhausted, but he becomes a "defeated winner".
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1. The first chapter mainly tells about a man named Santiago who has not caught a fish for 84 days;
2. Chapter 2 focuses on Santiago's preparation to go to sea the next day after having a meal with a child;
3. Chapter 3 mainly tells about Santiago's second voyage to sea;
4. The fourth chapter mainly tells about the first big fish after Santiago waited for 84 days, a tug-of-war between one person and one fish;
5. Chapter 5 focuses on Santiago's successful catch of a large marlin.
6. Chapter 6 mainly tells that the bloody smell of the big marlin attracts a shark, and Santiago prepares to fight the shark in order to protect his fish;
7. Chapter 7 mainly tells the story of Santiago's desperate struggle with sharks;
8. Chapter 8 mainly tells the story of Santiago's victory in the fight with sharks, but the big fish he caught has been eaten away by the sharks;
9. Chapter 9 focuses on Santiago returning home, exhausted, but he becomes a "defeated winner".
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The main content of the first chapter of "The Old Man and the Sea":Santiago was an old Cuban fisherman, who was very good in his youth, and he once wrestled with a black man for a day and a night, and finally won the battle against his opponent. In his later years, his experiences and reactions were not as good as before, and after his wife's death, he lived alone in a simple hut by the sea.
"The Old Man and the Sea" works are briefly introduced:It is a novella written in Cuba in Cuba in 1951 by the American writer Ernest Hemingway** and published in 1952. The story revolves around an elderly Cuban fisherman who fights a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far from shore.
Although Hemingway's old man is tragic, he has the qualities of Nietzsche's "superman", calmly accepting failure, calmly facing death, these "tough guys" embody Hemingway's philosophy of life and moral ideals, that is, human beings do not bow to fate, never admit defeat of the fighting spirit and positive and optimistic attitude towards life.
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