On the night before santiago promises manolin to go far out to the sea of what does santiago dream
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He only dreamed of places now and of the lions on the beach. ... Santiago announces his plans to go “far out” in the sea the following day. ... Manolin and Santiago discuss .
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On the night before he promises Manolin to go “far out” to sea, Santiago dreams of Lions at play on the beaches of Africa.
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- An aged, seasoned fisherman and the biggest catch of his life are the subjects of the epic tale The Old Man and the Sea.
- Santiago, a retired fisherman from Cuba, has been out sea for eighty-four days without bringing any catch back. As a result of his egregious misfortune, Manolin, his young, loyal apprentice and companion, has been compelled by his parents to part ways with the old man so that he might go fishing in a more prosperous boat.
- However, upon his return each night, the lad continues to take care of the elderly guy. Santiago decides to set sail deeper the following day since he is optimistic that his lack of progress would soon come to an end.
- He dreams his usual dream of lions at play on the beaches of Africa that night too.
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