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Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea Reviews

  • Review by
    Chaitanya
    on 18th Apr 2004


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    Ernest Hemingway has written a classic book which revolves around just 2 main characters, the sea and the old man. The book perfectly narrates the whole situation. The writer tells about old man's determination to catch a big fish his hardwork but at the sametime tries and suggest that one should al ...
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    dierckxjan Rank: Major
    on 22nd Mar 2004


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    When Santiago, the old fisherman, finally decides to try his luck far away from the shore, he probably didn't realise he would meet his destiny both as a fisherman and a human being. As a human being because after all his troubles he comes home empty handed, a fate most of us humans will find at the ...
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