
老人与海
In the relationship between man and the world, struggle is the eternal value of your existence.
There is something in common between Hemingway, who surrendered to life, and the old man who fought hard in the novel. They can represent the elite of social relations, Hemingway occupies a place in the literary world, the old Santiago has superb skills and amazing achievements in fishing. They have all been brilliant in their respective fields in their lives, yet they inevitably face failure in the end.
When dealing with the relationship between man and the world, they all made the same choice to fight. Hemingway has been taking risks all his life, and his novels can almost be said to be immersed in most of his real life experiences, and the old man in The Old Man and the Sea is no exception. Santiago had been at sea all his life, a sailor in his youth and a fisherman in his old age, and had experienced many dangers at sea. But they never wanted to come ashore and live a secure life. They are constantly seeking breakthroughs and pushing the limits in their respective fields.
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