The Old Man and The Sea Analysis of the writer Hemingway
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Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea is one of his most popular novels. The story is moving, endearing, and emotional. His direct style of writing is suited perfectly to the life and death situation that Santiago finds himself in. During the period of time in which Hemingway wrote The Old Man and the Sea, he was living in Cuba. It was the 1940s and he spent a great deal of time on the water, fishing off his boat The Pilar. He lived in Cuba for almost 20 years and became an important figure, well-known through Havana. Hemingway lived much more luxuriously than Santiago, the main character of The Old Man and the Sea, but he was well acquainted with hardship. He’d been part of the First World War as a war reporter and was even present on D-Day during WWII. It was his exposure to the realities of life and death as well as his knowledge of the Cuban people that helped this novel become the success that it was and still is. Some scholars have also suggested that the solitude, struggle, and desperation that Santiago experiences in the novella mirror the same emotions in Hemingway’s life at the time he wrote the story. His writing career was at a low point, and he was relatively isolated from his contemporaries while living in Cuba.
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