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Contents2Backgrounds2Backgrounds2Backgrounds2Backgrounds3.M3.M3.M3.Mainpointainpointainpointainpoint4.4.4.4.Fishermanscharacter&@#@moralsFishermanscharacter&@#@moralsFishermanscharacter&@#@moralsFishermanscharacter&@#@morals5555.SummarySummarySummarySummary1.Thea1.Thea1.Thea1.Theauthoruthoruthoruthor6.Mythoughts6.Mythoughts6.Mythoughts6.MythoughtsErnestMillerHemingway(July21,1899July2,1961)wasanAmericanwriterandjournalist.HewasoneoftheveteransofWorldWarIlaterknownastheLostGeneration.HereceivedthePulitzerPrizein1953forTheOldManandtheSeaandtheNobelPrizeinLiteraturein1954.Healsohasotherfamouswork,likeThesunalsorises,FarewelltoarmsandForwhomthebellrolls.1.TheauthorTheOldManandtheSeaisanovelwrittenbyAmericanauthorErnestHemingway.in1951incubaandpablished1952.ItwasthelastmajorworkoffictiontobeproducedbyHemingwayandpublishedinlifetime.2.BackgroundsThishugelysuccessfullynovellaconfirmedhispowerandpresenceintheliteraryworldandplayedahugepartinhiswinningthe1954NobelPrizeforLiterature3.mainpointThefirstpartSantiagohasanapprenticecalledManolin.ManolinadorestheoldmanbuthisparentstellhimhemuststopfishingwithSantiagobecauseheisnotcatchinganyfish.Theboytakestheoldmanfoodandsomethingelsetohelphimtokeepfishing.3.mainpointThesecondpartOnthe85thdaythatSantiagotakeshisskiff(boat)outmuchfartherintotheseathanusual.Atnoon,abigfishtheoldmancalledMarlinweightedabout1500poundstakesthebait.Theoldmanexpertlyhooksthefish,butcannotpullitin.Instead,thefishbeginstopulltheboat.Theoldman,Santiagoisunabletosimplytiethelinefasttotheboatbecausethefishmightbreaktheline.Twodaysandtwonightshadpassed.Onthethirdday,thefishbeginstocircletheskiff,andtheoldmanusesallthestrengthhehadlefttokillthebigfish3.mainpointThethirdpartButthatdoesntmeantheluckycomesback.hecameacrossashark.Sharkswereattractedbythetrailofbloodleftbythemarlininthewater,althoughhetriedhisbesttostrugglewithsharks,thesharksateentirefishandleftonlytheskeletonofthefish,itshead,anditstail.So,theoldmancarriedabaldfishskeletonandbeinghurtalloverthebodytoreachhome.4.Fishermanscharacter&@#@moralsThestoryshowsanoldmanwholivesinhelpless,isolatedandadversecircumstancesbutstillhasindomitable,strongandunyieldingspirittofaceviolentanddeath.Hisbloodybattledemonstrateincomparablestrengthandcourage,neverbreakthedignityofpeople,glorytobedefeated.Theseaandsharksymbolizerelentlesssocietyandnaturalpower5.SummaryErnestHemingwaysaid”Amancanbedestroyedbutnotdefeated.”Astrongerwhocatchesthebelieftofightwithfatewillalwaysstandwithhisowncourageandperseverance,nomatterhowhardthelifeis.Althoughthefateisfullofdistress,hewillnevergivein.Heembodiesthegreatspiritualstrengthofself-esteemandself-improvement.6.MythoughtIadmiretheoldfishermanswillinthenovelverymuch,heletsmeunderstandthatapersonmusthaveunremittingspirit,couldsucceed.Manisnotmadefordefeat,amancanbedestroyedbuthecannotbedefeatedInreallife,encounteringdifficultyisunavoidable,themostimportantistoconfrontandhaveperseverancesothatwecanlearnfromfailure。
@#@Lifeisanendlesspursuit.Itistheroadlong,difficultandfullofupsanddowns,but,aslongashehasabraveandconfidenthearttomeetthechallenge,hewillalwaysbearealwinner!
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