Friday, March 8, 2019
The Old Man & the Boy Relationship
The grizzly Man and the Sea is a heroic tale of man? s strength pitted against forces he cannot control. It is a tale close to an old Cuban fisherman and his three-day appointment with a giant Marlin. Through the use of three prominent themes friendship, bravery, and Christianity the Old Man and the Sea strives to teach distinguished life lessons to the reader. The relationship amidst the old man and the boy is introduced early in the story. They are tall(a) companions one is old and the other young, yet they share an insuperable step of respect and loyalty for each other.Santiago does not treat Manolin as a young boy but rather as an equal. years is not a f actionor in their relationship. Manolin does not change surface act as a young boy he is mature and naked as a jaybird to Santiago? s feelings. He even offers to go against his parent? s wishes and accompany Santiago on his fishing trips. Santiago is viewed as an unwanted in his village because he has not caught any fi sh for more(prenominal) than eighty-four days and is therefore unlucky. Nonetheless Manolin is loyal to Santiago and even when his parents forbid him he wants to help his friend.Their conversations are comfortable, like that of two friends who shake known each other for their whole lives. When they speak it is usually about baseball or fishing, the two things they have most in common. Their front-runner team is the Yankees and Santiago never loses faith in them even when the mastermind player, Joe DiMaggio is injured with a heel spur. In this way Santiago not only teaches Manolin about fishing but also about important characteristics such as faith.
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