what did the narratter's discover what the old man's son like? what explain did the old man provide?
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In Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea, nature is presented as bigger than man. Santiago is just about dwarfed by the power of the ocean, which is presented as a morally neutral force. Like Stephen..
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When the narrator's chair got caught in the rug, the screen in front of the fire fell over with a crash. With the light of the fire, the narrator could how the old man's son looked like. He had a disfigured face. The old man explained that, when his son was saving children from a burning house, his face also got burnt.
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