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叶可晴
The old man about whom the novel was written. Santiago is an older Cuban fisherman who is dedicated to his profession. When the novel opens he’s in the midst of an eighty-four-day unlucky streak without catching a fish. Throughout the novel, Santiago expresses remarkable respect and love for the natural world.
As a young man, he worked on a turtle hunting vessel that traveled to Africa. His most poignant memory, to which he returns throughout ‘The Old Man and the Sea’is that of lions running and playing on the beach. The old man shares a passion for baseball, specifically the player Joe DiMaggio (the Yankee outfielder) with his young friend, Manolin.
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七月呀
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