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    THE FACTORY OF CHARCOAL PAPER AT SAGANA‚ SANTIAGO CITY‚ ISABELA __________________________________ A Feasibility Study Presented to the Faculty and Staff of INFANT JESUS MONTESSORI SCHOOL COLLEGE DEPT. Malvar‚ Santiago City _________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of The Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) __________________________________ By: FEBBIE ROSE Q. CAPARAS July 2013 Dedication I dedicate this piece to all

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    the marlin‚ the shark‚ the lion‚ etc. The Old Man and the Sea is a novel of much symbolic and the thesis of this article is the analysis of various usage of symbolism in the novel. 1. Different symbolic meanings of the old man: 1.1 The old man Santiago stands for the indestructible spirit of human beings. In the novel‚ the old man‚ living in very poor conditions‚ is strong for his age and has a lot of scars; and his hometown is a little fishing village in Cuba. However‚ he still firmly holds the

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    and Gram a new table set that fits perfectly in their trailer. Both of Skyla’s parents passed away in a car accident when she was around Naomi’s age. Skyla then went to live with her moms mom‚ Gram‚ until eventually she got married to a guy name Santiago and had Naomi and Owen who now have been living with Gram for about seven years. Gram is worried that Skyla has come to take custody of the kids and she feels that she has all the power because she can’t prove her custody due to the reason that

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    the same thing in the Alchemist. In this text‚ a young shepherd‚ Santiago‚ searches for his personal legend (purpose in life). He sells his sheep and travels to Egypt in search of treasure he dreamed was under the pyramids. On the way‚ he learns about himself‚ and falls in love. When he reaches the pyramids‚ he digs and digs to find the treasure he had buried there. A man approaches him‚ and asks him why he was digging‚ and Santiago tells him about the dream. The man scoffs at him‚ and tells him about

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    lives around. In both novels‚ the main characters‚ Siddhartha and Santiago‚ set out on a journey in order to reach enlightenment‚ because they felt disconnection within themselves. Although Santiago and Siddhartha faced different types of obstacles on the journey‚ they both had the same desire to find their Personal Legend. Neither of the characters gave up on their dream‚ because they listened to their heart. Siddhartha and Santiago also had mentors who guided them in the direction of finding enlightenment

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    Somewhere between the dawn of time and the present day‚ man’s foot touched down on the earth for the first time‚ and from that point on‚ man had made an eternal connection to an invisible power greater than he: nature. Both being incredibly competent writers‚ Steinbeck and Hemmingway acknowledged this relationship and used it as fuel for their stories‚ portraying nature as both an antagonist and a protagonist. Though these two authors had indeed used nature for similar purposes‚ each had projected

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    I. Introduction A. The story of a battle between an experienced fisherman‚ a marlin‚ and the struggles the old man has to overcome to be victorious. B. In Santiago‚ the central character of Old Man and the Sea‚ Earnest Hemingway has created a hero who personifies honor‚ courage‚ endurance‚ and faith. II. Honor A. As Santiago goes too far trying to catch the marlin‚ he ignores all the hardships involved in his duel‚ eventually catching the fish‚ justifying his pride and self-reliance.

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    part of maturing as a person. By the end of the novel‚ Santiago has obviously become a much stronger person. Throughout his three-day battle with the marlin‚ Santiago had to dig deep inside himself to make it through all his hardships. When he begins his journey‚ his mindset is to capture the fish and use it to feed himself and make money for him to survive on. He has not an iota of respect for the marlin. When the fish takes the bait‚ Santiago is thinking‚ “Eat it so that the point of the hook goes

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    what people think about shepherds and bakers becomes more important for them than their own Personal Legends" (23). Santiago also demonstrates this fear near the beginning of the novel. Santiago gets his dream interpreted by a gypsy‚ and while at first‚ Santiago “laughed - out of happiness”‚ he later became “irritated” at the simplicity of his dream (14). The gypsy had simply told Santiago that he “must go to the Pyramids in Egypt...there [he would] find a treasure”

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    tragedy serves a better purpose‚ he has no reason to fear any loss. This insight becomes vital to Santiago as he faces challenges later within the book‚ particularly as he learns to prevent fearing failure and to trust within the omens he

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