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5.
‘The old man and The Sea' is a symbolical interpretation of the vita
of life' Discuss.
Or, “The simple charactr of Santiago has been raised artistica
heights of heroism”. Discuss.
Match Column ‘A’with Column 'B'
Column 'A'
Column'A'
(1) Ecstatic Experiecne (a) Charles Lamb
(i) The Pilgrim's Progress (b) The Mayor of Casterbridge
(i) Marlin
(C) Walter Pater
(iv) Lucctta
(d) Life and Death
(v) Christian
(e) The Old Man and The Sea
7. State whether the following are true of false :
(a) Jane Austen was the contemporary of George Eliot:
(b) 'Life of Pope' is written by Ben Jonson.
(c) Toby Belch is the hero of Twelfth Night.
(d) Thomas hardy is a Victorian novelist.
Shakespeare has written ‘The comedy of Errors'.​

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Answered by keziyaaji
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Answer:

character sketch of Santiago

Santiago suffers terribly throughout The Old Man and the Sea. In the opening pages of the book, he has gone eighty-four days without catching a fish and has become the laughingstock of his small village. He then endures a long and grueling struggle with the marlin only to see his trophy catch destroyed by sharks. Yet, the destruction enables the old man to undergo a remarkable transformation, and he wrests triumph and renewed life from his seeming defeat. After all, Santiago is an old man whose physical existence is almost over, but the reader is assured that Santiago will persist through Manolin, who, like a disciple, awaits the old man’s teachings and will make use of those lessons long after his teacher has died. Thus, Santiago manages, perhaps, the most miraculous feat of all: he finds a way to prolong his life after death.

Santiago’s commitment to sailing out farther than any fisherman has before, to where the big fish promise to be, testifies to the depth of his pride.

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