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The struggle between the old man and the fish in the old man and the sea

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Answered by Anonymous
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The central character is an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago, who has not caught a fish for 84 days. The family of his apprentice, Manolin, has forced the boy to leave the old fisherman, though Manolin continues to support him with food and bait. Santiago is a mentor to the boy, who cherishes the old man and the life lessons he imparts. Convinced that his luck must change, Santiago takes his skiff far out into the deep waters of the Gulf Stream, where he soon hooks a giant marlin. With all his great experience and strength, he struggles with the fish for three days, admiring its strength, dignity, and faithfulness to its identity; its destiny is as true as Santiago’s as a fisherman. He finally reels the marlin in and lashes it to his boat.

However, Santiago’s exhausting effort goes for naught. Sharks are drawn to the tethered marlin, and, although Santiago manages to kill a few, the sharks eat the fish, leaving behind only its skeleton. After returning to the harbour, the discouraged Santiago goes to his home to sleep. In the meantime, others see the skeleton tied to his boat and are amazed. A concerned Manolin is relieved to find Santiago alive, and the two agree to go fishing together.

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Answered by NahidAhmed
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Answer:The old man,Santiago had been on an unlucky strike for eighty four days.However on the eighty fifth day he ventures out far into the Gulf Stream for fishing.Spending some time in the sea,he only manages to catch a small fish.As the time kept passing and it was almost noon,the man felt a catch on one of the strings.He knew it was a big fish as he laid the strings deep into the sea.The man pulled the string however the fish was so strong that it instead pulled the boat towards it.The old man spent three days on the sea depending for food on the small fish,he caught earlier.After brief struggle he managed to catch the fish,which was a great marlin and tied it to the side of the boat.He was impressed by how strong the marlin was.However on his way back home it was eaten up by some mako sharks and he was only left with the carcass of the fish.

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