The theme of The Old Man and the Sea
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After three days of exhausting struggle at sea, the old man in The Old Man and the Sea, Santiago, ends up dragging a huge skeleton of fish to the shore, in fact, the old man is the victor of nothing. In fact, the old man was the victor of nothing. And in the future, people will not believe that this old man, exhausted, was able to overcome the rushing sea. Yet the old man never stopped moving, a quest in the face of great sorrow, a quest in the face of death and defeat, and a quest that was equally tenacious and persistent. Santiago's message to us is that active enterprise and action are indomitable actions in the face of inevitable failure, and that the value and meaning of life lies in action itself. These 'tough guys' embody Hemingway's philosophy of life and moral ideals, that is, the human spirit of a fighter who never gives in to fate, and the optimism of a positive outlook.
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