List two similarities between Hemingway and the Cuban fisherman.
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The expression has been taken from the story "The Old Man and the Sea."
Explanation:
- An old man was peddling his boat towards Cuba when he sees the bust of Ernest Hemingway.
- It was gazing out from between a line of paint-chipped pillars.
- The similarity between Hemingway and the Cuban fishermen is that they both are two-toned and Cherubic, half-smile and full beard.
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