The Old Man And The Sea By Ernest Hemingway
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A story of a destroyed but undefeated thin, old, gaunt man, Santiago , with an unlucky boat. A story of a decrepit man with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck, Everything was old about him, but for his cheerful and infallible eyes! With no fisherman luck for straight 84 days/salao, For 40 days accompanied with a boy, Manolin , but now alone in a skiff, But the boy with an empathetic heart, Would be sad to see him come back every day with an empty skiff! Few made fun, others were sad for him! The bond between the two is way too adorable! Both have sincere love and care for each other . Deciding to stake the outer lying areas of the sea, He ventures rowing early dark morning, Lost in his musings, a gigantic fish, Marlin , eats his sardine bait, Breaking his reverie ! The line gets stretched taut, almost to the breaking point, But the fish stays parallel to the boat, and sails along! He keeps wishing fervently for the boy, And feels alone, keeps cursing his diminishing strength! ...