Old Man and The Sea
In the book, The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway tells a story of an
old fisherman. The old man, named Santiago, had gone for eighty-four days
without catching a fish. Santiago feels that the following day would be a
good day because eighty-five is his lucky number. The following day he gets
up before dawn and sets out for a day of fishing. He had set one bait at
forty fathoms, the second
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Second, I would have had the old man give his life to God in the end.
He would have realized that there is something more to life. The fact that
he had lost the fish would have had been no matter to him after he had given
his life to God. The story, after having these changes, would now be a happy
story with resolution to the problem.
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The Old Man and the Sea
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