Answer the following questions. 1. What did the old man mean by 'dream' in the story? 2. Why did the narrator want a room of his own? 3. Why did the old man tell the boy that what he wanted was not a room but 'freedom'? 4 What are the two hurdles that come in the way of finding one's dream?
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1.Santiago, the old fisherman in Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, ponders youth and old age during his three-day fishing journey. Santiago dreams of lions, which symbolize youth, strength, and virility.
2. The narrator wanted to remove his things from his room as he wanted to leave his house because of the fear of the snake. There was little to carry because the thieves had stolen his things.
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