Manolin is Santiago's only friend and companion, a disciple figure.Santiago represents Hemingway himself, searching for his next great book, or an Everyman, heroic in the face of human tragedy.Santiago ends the novel with his spirit undefeated.Santiago endures a great struggle with a uncommonly large and noble marlin.He is an old fisherman in Cuba who has not caught anything for eighty-four days.Santiago Translated: is the protagonist of the novella.“I live in a vacuum that is as lonely as a radio tube when the batteries are dead and there is no current to plug into.”. The Old Man and the Sea Robert Emmett Freshman English 2002 - 2003Īn Overview of the Novel Biography Settings The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway Point of View The Characters Literary Elements Themes
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