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Describe the hemingway's portrayal of Santiago's relationship with the sea?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hemingway focuses on the connections between Santiago and his natural environment: the fish, birds, and stars are all his brothers or friends; he has the heart of a turtle, eats turtle eggs for strength; anddrinks shark liver oil for health.

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Hemingway focuses on the connections between Santiago and his natural environment: the fish, birds, and stars are all his brothers or friends; he has the a turtle's guts, for strength, he eats turtle eggs; and drinks shark liver oil for health. This reference to the sea and its creatures helps Santiago in the midst of his great tragedy. For Santiago, success and failure are two equal facets of the identical existence. they're transitory forms which capriciously arrive and depart without affecting the underlying unity between himself and nature. As long as he focuses on this unity and sees himself as a part of nature rather than as an external antagonist competing with it, he can't be defeated by whatever misfortunes befall him.

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