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Ick.
I feel like I just read a Dick and Jane primer.
See Old Man. See Big Fish.
Swim, fish, swim.
Now see shark. See shark eat.
Eat, shark, eat!
Cry, man, cry!
Sigh. Hemingway baffles me. I comprehend most of the symbolism, but when the prose is so terse that words of more than two syllables look out of place, what joy is there in reading it?
I feel like I just read a Dick and Jane primer.
See Old Man. See Big Fish.
Swim, fish, swim.
Now see shark. See shark eat.
Eat, shark, eat!
Cry, man, cry!
Sigh. Hemingway baffles me. I comprehend most of the symbolism, but when the prose is so terse that words of more than two syllables look out of place, what joy is there in reading it?
A story of two battles of will and fortitude. First is the old man vs the Marlin; seemingly the point of the story. But once the man gets his marlin landed the 2nd battle wages on. The old man and his fish join sides for the glory of fishing....the old man tries to protect his catch from the school of sharks who want their piece of his hard earned catch. Probably has more point in a HS freshman English class, nonetheless it is a decent read.
Oh, how I loved this story. One of the most beautifully written books I have ever read. I loved the simplicity of this beautiful book, and I also loved Santiago's self dialogue.
It's a simple tale of a man and his fight to catch a giant fish. But yet, there's SOOOOO much more.
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It's a simple tale of a man and his fight to catch a giant fish. But yet, there's SOOOOO much more.
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I'm giving this three stars because #1 it is a classic and #2 there were moments when I actually felt like I was out at sea with the old man. I didn't give it five or even four stars because I thought that what took the author 127 pages to say could have taken me less than one.
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