The old man and the sea, why does manolin think santiago as a father
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Manolin or “the boy”, as he is referred in the novel, is a teenage apprentice of old Santiago. He had been fishing withthe old man since he was five, but at the novel's timeline is working for another fisherman, because hisparents consider Santiago to be unlucky and forbid the boy to fish withthe old man.
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