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... Hemingway gives a reference to the nail-pierced hands of Christ by stating that Santiago's "hands had deep creased scars". Hemingway ...
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... the obvious. Santiago's Hands: The scars on the old man's hands are introduced in an opening description of Santiago. His hands ...
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... surged. The sheer power pulled the line from Santiago's hands. The old man struggled to get the line and stop the fish's get away. ...
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... marlin. Santiago's hands were bruised, his back was extremely sore, and was acting strangely, talking and arguing to himself. Santiago ...
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... "Santiago's badly injured hands evoke in your memory hands of a crucified Jesus, with his hands bloodied from the nails." (1). A direct correlation connects ...
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... Santiago's hands were cut and bruised from the line; his back was extremely sore, and he was acting strangely, talking and arguing with himself. ...
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... When the knife breaks, he uses his club. As Santiago attacks the sharks with the club, the club is plucked from his hands by a shark. ...
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... arousing vivid images: - the old man's sail was "patched with flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat" - Santiago's hands "had the ...
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... Santiago's badly injured hands evoke the hands of the crucified Jesus and three other situations reinforce this theory (Brenner, The Old Man and the Sea, Story ...
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... march toward Calvary" (http://www.thespark) When Santiago makes it home he falls on his bed, face down with his arms straight out and the palms of his hands up ...
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... It's hard to accept that the fishing glories from the past are but a memory for Santiago as he welcomes poverty with humble hands. ...
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... They were as old as erosions in a fish-less desert." The scars in the hands of Santiago bring to mind the stigmata remaining in the palms of Jesus after his ...
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... Although he loses his giant fish, Santiago is still a winner. His neck is wrinkled from the sun, and his hands bear the scars of many fishing battles; only his ...
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... As Santiago's enfeebled hands attempt to strong-hold the fishing lure, the flesh from his hands is painfully torn, much in the same way as Christ's was when he ...
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... When Santiago returns, the boy cries when he sees his torn hands and he is more concerned with the health of the old man than his catch. ...
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... Santiago had cramps in his hands from holding the fishing line all night while the strong fish was pulling him and the boat. Hemingway ...
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... Santiago feels a great connection to the turtles as he thinks, " I have such a heart too, my feet and hands are like theirs."(37) Santiago's compassion for the ...
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... Santiago is covered with scares he received from fishing. He has blotches of skin cancer on his cheeks. His hands are described as, " had the deep-creased ...
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... The giant fish was coming up and Santiago needed both hands so he starts smacking his left hand on his thigh to uncramp it just alittle. ...
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... slices his hands. "I must hold his pain where it is, he thought. Mine does not matter. I can control mine. But his pain could drive him mad." Santiago endures ...
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... Santiago struggles with it until his "hands are cut and bleeding."(95) His courage is reflected in his words to the fish: "I'll stay with you until I am dead ...
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... Santiago is described as thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in his neck. Due to harsh sun exposure he has blotches on his face. His hands had deep creased scars ...
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... It is that Santiago cares for these creatures so much because he has a heart like theirs and hands too. He is strong like them, and idolizes them all he can. ...
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... In this statement Santiago's success in killing the fish is described, "The old man felt ... the harpoon line and let it run slowly through his raw hands and, when ...
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... Most likely that is the reason Santiago went deep into that sea, following the Marlin, tearing the skin off his hands as he held on to that line. ...
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... The story The Old Man and the Sea is about a old man named Santiago who has ... After he was pulled out, he hurt his hands and couldn't risk going to sleep because ...
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... During this same time Santiago experienced a lot of pain but he endured it the whole ... When the fish jumped the line cut his hands badly and it hurt him to do ...
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... Manolin brings the old man things from the drugstore. Manolin loves Santiago and begins to cry when he sees the old man's hands full of blood. ...
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... Santiago knew the scent would spread ... At first he tries to club them with the tiller from the skiff, but his hands are cut up and bleeding and there are too many ...
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... desperately fought off the shark with his club, but the club was grabbed from his hands. ... in the book The Old Man and the Sea is in fact the old man, Santiago. ...
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