Compare and contrast the character of Santiago and manolin in novel old man and sea
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Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities.
Manolin, though he is mostly referred to as ''the boy.'' Manolin is initially introduced as the old man's assistant. He was a boy who helped the old man, Santiago, on his fishing boat for a long time. But even when he is no longer Santiago's assistant, Manolin remains his friend and, in many ways, his caretaker.
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Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities.
Manolin, though he is mostly referred to as ''the boy.'' Manolin is initially introduced as the old man's assistant. He was a boy who helped the old man, Santiago, on his fishing boat for a long time. But even when he is no longer Santiago's assistant, Manolin remains his friend and, in many ways, his caretaker.
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