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As luck would have it, he caught a very large marlin, and he twisted six coils of rope together and dragged the fish until the rope almost broke. Just as the old man was happily returning home, he encountered a shark. The shark kept attacking the big fish, and the old man fought the shark alone in the small boat, beating, poking, and stabbing with a pulp, and he was exhausted, but the shark still ate all the places that the big fish could eat.
The old man dragged the huge fish skeleton back to the shore. But the old man said, "Man is not made to be defeated."
You can destroy a person, but you can't defeat him. The old man's words became a symbol of the spirit of the image of the "tough guy" in American literature. Hemingway won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature for the novella "The Old Man and the Sea**" and other works.
Commenting on his artistic style, he said: "He was able to take a short story over and over again, cut it carefully, and cast it into a smaller pattern in very concise language, making it both concise and precise." In this way, people can get a very vivid and profound feeling, and have a firm grasp of the theme it is trying to express.
Often in such cases, his artistic style reaches its extreme. The Old Man and the Sea (1952) exemplifies this narrative technique. **From page page of "The Old Man and the Sea", Lijiang Publishing House, 1987 edition.
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The protracted battle between the old man and the big fish lasted from night to dawn. The big fish jumped twelve times and began to circle the boat. The old man was dizzy, and he saw the black dots shaking in front of him, but he still pulled the fishing line tightly.
When the fish swam to him, he lowered the line and stepped on it, then raised his harpoon high and plunged into the fish. The big fish jumped into the air, showing its beauty and strength to the fullest, and then fell into the water with a thud, splashing the old man all over his body and soaking the whole boat.
The fish turned its back to the sky, its silver-white belly turned up, and the blood that flowed from its body stained the blue waters. The old man tied the big fish to the side of the boat and returned triumphantly. But more than an hour later, the shark smelled the blood of the big fish and followed it to grab the fish.
The old man saw the blue back of the first shark that swam in. He prepared the harpoon and took out the first shark. A few hours later, two more sharks approached the stern of the boat to bite the tail of the big fish, and the old man killed the two sharks with a knife tied to the oars, but in the ensuing struggle the knife also broke off, and he switched to a short club.
However, when the sharks came in droves in the middle of the night, he was no longer able to deal with them, but he persisted in the struggle, even breaking the rudder, and in the end the sharks ate up the old man's two days of hard work, leaving only the head and tail ......
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Summary. Reason: He was alone, it was dark, there was no **, and he was in pain.
Because the old man is fighting alone, and he is old, he is exhausted and very tired after fighting the shark many times; In addition to the subjective factor, the environment at that time was also harsh, it was very dark, and he did not **.
Summarize the reason why the old man didn't want to fight the shark anymore.
Reason: He was alone, it was dark, there was no **, and he was in pain. Because the old man is fighting for a while, and he is old, he is exhausted and very tired after fighting with the shark many times; In addition to subjective factors, the environment at that time was also harsh, it was very dark, and he didn't **.
Extended Material: The story is really simple. A poor old fisherman, who had not caught a single fish for eighty-four days, had to endure three days of starvation in the sea, and after three days of lonely suffering, he still brought back only the bone of a salmon.
Hemingway used his own unique language to portray an old man who did not succeed, and at the same time created an unyielding image of grace and tenacity under the pressure of life. In the book, the old man is actually the embodiment of humanity. The sea symbolizes everything that has been conquered by humans.
In this story, it explains the character that people should live and what they live for. That is: success is not something that a salmon can prove.
People should be optimistic and unyielding to everything; People should be patient, all things such as poverty, hunger, hunger, wars will pass, and in the face of difficulties, they will never give up; If we do this, we will be successful in life. The road of life is long, difficult, and full of ups and downs, but as long as you are brave and tenacious to meet the challenges with a confident heart, you will always be a real winner!
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The old fisherman went out to sea alone to catch a huge marlin after 84 days of nothing. It was a large fish two feet longer than his boat that the old man had never seen or heard of. The fish was so vigorous that he dragged the boat adrift for two days and two nights, and the old man went through a difficult test that he had never endured before, and finally stabbed the big fish to death and tied it to the bow of the boat.
However, at this time, he encountered a shark, and the old man fought to the death with the shark, but the big marlin was still eaten by the shark, and the old man finally dragged home only a bare fish skeleton.
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