Beyond the Limit
The distribution of characters in the book has a strong symbolic significance. Hemingway compared the massive marlin to the ideals pursued on the way of life, cleverly transforming people's strong desire for possession, with a hint of criticism. The use of sharks symbolizes the occurrence of tragedy, and more importantly, the exclusion, exploitation, overt promotion, and usurpation on the way of life... which makes people shudder, while the ocean is today's ever-changing society, Under the calm sea, there are actually dark waves, and the intrigues and intrigues of you coming and going are like the rising and falling tides. Although you can hide from the overwhelming waves in front of you, there is also an unstoppable dark wave below. The larger the ship, the greater the waves, which makes people feel haggard... Santiago is a representative of the "tough guy" who struggles with those powerful forces. His unfortunate fishing experience throughout his life seemed to suggest that humanity's struggle against reincarnation could not be overcome. "A ship crossed the end of the world and sailed towards the unknown sea, with a flag hanging from its bow that was weathered but still brilliant. On the flag, four big words were dancing - beyond limits.
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