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1、1. Introduction“The Old Man and the Sea” is the masterpiece of Hemingway, owing to which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1954. It recovered Hemingways literary image when many critics believed that his talent was dead. Life artistically recurred in the book and it revealed the philosophy of life.
2、Hemingways thinking about human life and society is contained in it. Among all his works, Hemingway liked “The Old Man and the Sea” the most. He liked comparing writing to hunting and once said that the book was the greatest and most beautiful lion he caught. Indeed, “The Old Man and the Sea” makes
3、a summary for Hemingways literary career. Compared with “A Farewell to Arms”, “The Sun Also Rises” and “For Whom the Bell Tolls”, it possesses a kind of transcendence. According to Su Shunqiang(2006), this transcendence is reflected from two aspects: the maturity of the world outlook and the perfect
4、ion of character traits. “This book, however, is not nihilistic or deeply pessimistic. More than any of Hemingways earlier works it reconciles us to our human condition. Compare it, for instance, with A Farewell to Arms, and we see the distance Hemingway has traveled” (Hovey, 1966). The special type
5、 of hero in Hemingways novel is called the code hero, which means “grace under pressure”. Santiago, the protagonist of “The Old Man and the Sea”, is the perfect code hero. “Thats why he is more broadly representative of the human race than any other Hemingway character. In fact, he is precisely the
6、sort of figure so far absent from Hemingways fiction” (Hovey, 1966).Why is Santiago so prominent compared with other characters that Hemingway moulded? Why is Santiago regarded as the perfect code hero who reflects the perfection of character traits? This paper will explain these questions through t
7、he analysis of Santiagos character. The first part of this paper is a brief introduction. In the second part, the character of Santiago was analyzed. The relationship between Santiagos character and Hemingways is analyzed in the third part. The paper comes to a conclusion in the fourth part.2. An an
8、alysis of the character of Santiago“The Old Man and the Sea” tells a story about an old fisherman, Santiago. He catches nothing for some time and his bad luck lasts 84 days. Although he has not caught fish for 84 days, Santiago is still confident and trusts himself. He is brave enough to go far out,
9、 so he has the opportunity to catch the great fish, which is the biggest one he has ever seen and a good fortune he can show to his villagers. However, on the way home, he is attacked by sharks and the fish is changed into a skeleton. He keeps fighting his enemies with his weary body, and then at la
10、st, he is home again without losing his dignity.2.1 The courageousness of SantiagoSantiago is a courageous man. After 84 days of bad luck, he decides to do something to prove to others that he is still a good fisherman. He plans to go far out where others have never attained before, although he will
11、 face the perilous nature all by himself. “Keep warm old man, remember we are in September” (Hemingway, 1989). The boy says to him. The old man answers, “The month when the great come. Anyone can be a fisherman in May” (Hemingway, 1989). He is not afraid of challenge and is brave enough to face what
12、ever will come towards him. When the big fish tows his boat, he does not know what it will do next. However, he is not afraid of the uncertainty. The old fisherman believes that there are plenty of things he can do. He just waits to see what will happen and find the chance to catch the fish. Four ho
13、urs later, the fish is still swimming steadily. Now the old man can not see land anymore, but this makes no difference to him. “Take a good rest, small bird. Then go in and take your chance like any man or bird or fish” (Hemingway, 1989) is what Santiago says to a small bird that for a time rests on
14、 his boat. His courageousness is more obvious now: all the creatures, big or small, strong or weak, should face the reality and take the chance.With other fishermen, the protagonist has caught great fishes. Now, however, he is alone and out of sight of land, his left hand is cramped, and the fish is
15、 the biggest fish he has ever seen and bigger than he has ever heard of. Nevertheless, the idea of giving up never comes to his mind. “I am glad we do not have to try to kill the stars.” “Imagine if each day a man must try to kill the moon, he thought.” “But imagine if a man each day should have to
16、try to kill the sun? We were born lucky, he thought” (Hemingway, 1989). Under such a dangerous circumstance, Santiago is thinking about how lucky he is. This optimism is a trait of a daring man. Because of his bravery, the chance finally comes and the fish is caught.2.2 The perseverance of SantiagoA
17、t the beginning of the novel, Hemingway tells the readers that his old fisherman is a perseverant person. “Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated” (Hemingway, 1989).Because of courageousness, Santiago goes far out and cat
18、ches a great fish; because of perseverance, Santiago can be home again without losing his honor. The fish tows the boat for a couple of days, and the old has to hold the line at the same time with the hands that have many scars. His left hand is cramped for some time, he has to bear pains of the bod
19、y, he also feels faint and dizzy, but Santiago just holds on and waits for the chance to kill the fish. When in desperation, someone does nothing and waits for the end to come, but someone just enjoys the pain and does what he can until the end. Santiago, the man who has perseverant soul, belongs to
20、 the latter type.He finally catches and kills the great fish that will prove himself to the town, but his enemies, the sharks, keep damaging it. Even the first time he is hit by a shark, he is full of resolution but has little hope. He then just hit the shark with resolution. Each time a battle ends
21、, Santiago becomes more tired and is wounded worse, and the fish is mutilated worse. But he knows that more are coming. When the time comes, he fights with whatever he has left. Several times, the old man regrets and becomes upset and depressed, he does not want to look at the fish and is ashamed of
22、 the damage the sharks do to his beautiful fish. He only wishes that he has been at home, in bed, and this has been all a bad dream. Thinking of what he has experienced makes him painful, but he must think, because it is all he had left. While thinking, he looks for hopes for himself. He lashes his
23、knife to the butt of one of the oars, so that he is still an old man, but is not unarmed. He regards the repeated loss of the fish as a good reason for sailing lighter for home. His perseverant mind keeps thinking and his perseverant body keeps fighting. 2.3 The confidence of SantiagoA confident per
24、son never minds other peoples sarcastic words, because he knows they are wrong and what he does will be a best riposte to their remark. Santiago and some other villagers are sitting on the Terrace and many of the fishermen make fun of the old man and he is not angry. The confident old fisherman pays
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