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Santiago, The Old Man and the Sea, by American writer Ernest Hemingway. "The Old Man and the Sea" is Hemingway's masterpiece and a symbolic **. The protagonist, Santiago, is an old fisherman who has gone through many hardships and dangers to catch "a large marlin weighing more than 1,500 pounds", but the large marlin is lost by sharks, and Santiago only drags back a skeleton of a fish.
Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), the first American artist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954, and his winning work is "The Old Man and the Sea". This ** is based on the real experience of a Cuban fisherman, and records the whole process of the old man Santiago's fishing in a camera-like realistic way, creating an image of an old man who still maintains his elegant demeanor under pressure and is spiritually invincible. This ** set an unprecedented record in the history of human publishing:
5.3 million copies sold in 48 hours! The work won the Pulitzer Prize that year and the Nobel Prize two years later.
The book sold staggering just 48 hours after its publication and won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature that year. In 1954, because of Hemingway"proficient in the art of narrative, prominently manifested in his recent work "The Old Man and the Sea"; but also because of the influence he has played in contemporary style"Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in Literature. "Every sentence and paragraph should be written as concisely as possible.
This is one of the tenets of Hemingway's writing, which has led to more film adaptations of his works than any other winner. When he was announced as the Pulitzer Prize winner that year, critics unanimously applauded. "Man can be destroyed, but not overcome.
** A realistic representation of the grace of Santiago, an old fisherman, who remains under pressure, is spiritually invincible and becomes the most famous in the history of literature"Tough guy"Image one. For "The Old Man and the Sea", a work that has been translated into dozens of languages, Hemingway himself thinks"It's the best work I've ever written in my life"。
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San Diego and Hemingway, not Hemingway
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"The Old Man and the Sea".The old man calledSan Diego
Santiago was a lonely old fisherman, although he was old, but in order to make a living, he went out to sea every day to fish, and the old man went to sea for eighty-four days without catching a single fish, and the only little boy who fished with him was also asked by his parents to go to sea with other boats. For the dignity of life, and at the same time the pursuit of struggle in his heart, the old man Santiago has never given up and continues to go to sea to fish.
Finally, on the eighty-fifth day, a large marlin was caught.
However, because the marlin was too big, he dragged the old fisherman's boat all the way to the sea, and despite the lack of food and fresh water, Santiago did not give up, and finally killed the big marlin after two days and two nights of fighting.
On the way back with the big marlin in tow, the old man attracted a lot of sharks, and in order to protect the trophies, the old man fought with the sharks again, and finally killed the sharks, but only brought back a large marlin skeleton.
Analysis of Santiago's Character Image:
Santiago's character traits and Hemingway.
There are some similarities. In his youth, Hemingway was competitive and had a strong enterprising spirit. But as time passed, Hemingway reached middle age, and his energy and creativity waned. In Hemingway's inner world, he was irritable, but never lost hope and self-confidence.
Of course, I won't give up easily. The qualities reflected in the character of Old Man Santiago are exactly what Hemingway admires the most. Hemingway not only described the strong will of the old man, but also used a lot of space to describe the inner world of the old man, that is, the yearning for sincere friendship and good things in the world, and this part is the most exciting part of the world.
The old man's only friend was the little boy, and the two of them loved each other, depended on each other, and took care of each other.
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The protagonist of The Old Man and the Sea is Santiago. The Old Man and the Sea is a novella written 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 friend in the Gulf Stream far offshore. Although Hemingway's old man is tragic, he has the qualities of Nietzsche's "superman", calmly accepting failure, calmly and bravely facing death, these "tough guys" embody Hemingway's philosophy of life and moral ideals, Yuji is the fighting spirit of human beings who do not bow to fate, never admit defeat and a positive and optimistic attitude towards life.
It established Hemingway's prominent position in world literature, and this article won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
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The old man and the main characters in the sea are the old fisherman Santiago and the child Manolin.
1. Santiago is an emaciated and haggard old man with deep neck wrinkles and brown spots on his cheeks. Everything about him was ancient, old as an ancient eroded chain of dates in the desert, and he was lonely, with almost no friends except a little boy. But his eyes were as blue as the sea, full of joy.
Even after 84 days without any gains, he was still convinced that he would catch a big fish under the ridicule of others.
2, although the character of Manolin has little writing in **, he appears at the key point in the development of the plot.
First of all, it helps the main character, Santiago, to acquire the quality of true humility, which is completely dismantled into a return from individual heroism to solidarity.
Secondly, through symbolic means, Manolin also helps to convey the two sub-themes of The Old Man and the Sea, namely the allegory of youth and old age, and the nest of individualism and solidarity.
Again, in the creation of the most tragic atmosphere, the character of Manolin plays an active role. It helps to create the loneliness that tragedy requires, stirring up sympathy and pity for Santiago in readers; It contrasts with Santiago in both subjective and objective forms, deepening our sympathy and pity for the elderly.
Finally, on the basis of the objective fact that the elderly have returned safely, it serves as a symbol of human friendship and the younger generation, aiming the direction of the future and positive optimism.
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1. San Diego.
Although Shengxiang ruined Diego's life with many bad luck, he never complained and hung his head, but was optimistic and confident. In the face of the ridicule of other fishermen, after 84 days of fishing without a catch, and when his only companion, the little boy, had to leave, he did not lose his decadence, did not give up his pursuit, he maintained this confidence and hope.
The characters of Santiago are very similar to Hemingway. In his youth, Hemingway was competitive and had a strong enterprising spirit. But as time passed, Hemingway reached middle age, and his energy and creativity diminished.
2. Manolin.
The character of Manolin is courageous, patient, and persistent. Although he rarely writes in **, he appears at the key point in the development of the plot. Structurally, Manolin appeared from the very beginning; When Santiago was alone at sea, he appeared in the old man's mind; When the old man returned from fishing, Manolin went to comfort him and accompany him.
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