The Old Man and the Sea
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When Hemingway wrote The Old Man and the Sea, the war had just ended, and the world was still under the shadow of the war. Although the United States had not suffered almost devastating blows like other countries, it also suffered from trauma. The most important thing is that the war left indelible scars on people's hearts. This is exactly what the poor and dilapidated old man in The Old Man and the Sea shows. I think the old man symbolizes all mankind, while the sea, the huge marlin and the group of sharks symbolize the challenge from society. The poor and dilapidated old man symbolizes the world situation after the war. The war destroyed everything and caused trauma to people. Therefore, the old man was thin and haggard, leaving deep scars on his hands. There were no new ones in these scars. These scars could not be healed, and it was doomed that the group of people who were injured in the war will not have any Fa is investing in a new victory. So when the old man was fishing, even if he defeated the marlin, when he finally returned home, there was only one skeleton left, and he became a de facto loser. Because he did not achieve the goal of fighting a big fish, because there was no real winner in the war.
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