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Information The Old Man and the Sea

  • Author: Ernest Hemingway.
  • Publication Date: 1952.
  • Main Characters:
    • Santiago: The protagonist, an old Cuban fisherman.
    • Manolín: A young fisherman and close friend of Santiago.
    • The Marlin: The giant fish that Santiago catches.
    • The Sharks: The predators that threaten the Marlin.
  • Brief Summary: “The Old Man and the Sea” tells the story of Santiago, an elderly Cuban fisherman who struggles to catch a large marlin in the open sea. After a grueling battle, Santiago manages to capture the fish, but on the way back to the shore, his catch is attacked by sharks, leaving him with only the skeleton of the marlin.
  • Thematic Analysis: “The Old Man and the Sea” addresses themes such as the individual’s struggle against nature, perseverance, loneliness, and dignity in defeat.
  • Historical Context: “The Old Man and the Sea” was published in 1952 and is set in Cuba. Ernest Hemingway’s work reflects his interest in the island’s culture and marine life, as well as his characteristic style of concise and economical writing. It is also considered a significant work in 20th-century American literature and earned Ernest Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.