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- santiagos wrestling with the fish is an example of the theme
that love conquers all
that famine comes before feast
that fish are our brothers
that there is honor in the struggle
that friends are very important
2 points
- the old man basically thinks of fish as
much smarter than man
less noble than man
just food
our brothers
a prize
2 points
Brief Explanations
These questions refer to Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea.
- For question 7: Santiago's multi-day struggle with the marlin centers on his respect for the fish and his commitment to upholding his own dignity through the fight, even when victory seems uncertain. This embodies the idea of honor in struggle.
- For question 8: Santiago repeatedly expresses deep respect for the marlin, viewing it as a worthy, noble equal, referring to it as a brother-like creature.
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- that there is honor in the struggle
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