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Discuss the old man and the sea as a religious allegory

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Christian symbolism, especially images that refer to the crucifixion of Christ, is present throughout The Old Man and the Sea. ... Given Santiago's suffering and willingness to sacrifice his life, the wounds are suggestive of Christ's stigmata, and Hemingway goes on to portray the old man as a Christ-like martyr.

The Old Man and the Sea as an allegory: Sharks The novel “The Old Man and the Sea” was an allegory for Hemingway's life, meaning the book was symbolic to Ernest's journey and struggles. ... ” For example, Hemingway's parents did not want him to become a writer. They wanted him to go to college and pursue a different path.

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