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    In Hemingway’s novel "The Old Man and the Sea" there is a common relationship between Santiago and the fish that dealt with respect but the desire to conquer. Within this relationship Hemingway describes Santiago’s feelings and attitudes toward the fish and how these feelings change. At first‚ Santiago was glad he hooked the fish‚ then he felt sorry for the fish‚ and finally he felt guilty for going out so far. He describes Santiago’s views by using many different stylistic elements such as diction

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    Santos Professor Pascale September 3rd‚ 2013 English III/ Assignment # My home Santiago People will always remember where they came from? Ah! When I was a child the world seem to be a place of joy and happiness. Nothing seemed to have much importance‚ yet looking back to my past I can find a meaning to everything. Furthermore‚ my house was located in the Dominican Republic in an amazing town called Santiago‚ where I lived the best years of my infancy. Dominican Republic is located on the

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    Evette Zimmerman ENC0025 - 725623 05 March 2013 Revised: Analysis of the Old Man and the Sea Under close inspection‚ people have had a hard time agreeing what to make of Santiago ’s adventure in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea. Is it just a good fish tale? One brave man‚ one big fish‚ - sounds Biblical‚ but is it? Are we dealing with parable or fable? If so‚ what is the parallel narrative‚ or message‚ or moral? Different people have arrived at different answers‚ but I believe that

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    something‚ all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it” (Coelho 24). The idea of a Personal Legend‚ a dream‚ or treasure is constantly mentioned in the Alchemist. Personal Legend begins‚ when Santiago has a dream to when he finally meets the Englishman. The only difference was that Santiago was actually pursuing his dream; while as the Englishman was still searching for his. In the Alchemist‚ there are underlying themes that support chasing a Personal Legend such as‚ fate‚ perseverance or

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    In the moments after he is stabbed‚ as Santiago lies in his death throes on the kitchen floor‚ the family dogs try to get into the kitchen to eat the man’s guts. In her frustration‚ Plácida Linero has the dogs shot. In the absence of the town physician‚ the priest is placed in charge of performing an autopsy on Santiago’s body‚ damaging the already mutilated body even more. The autopsy must be done immediately‚ as there is no way to preserve the body in the intense tropical heat. The autopsy

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    Essay on the The Alchemist: “Name any five lessons Santiago learned and how he mastered them” The Alchemist is a journey of exploration and self-discovery as we follow the main character‚ Santiago‚ a young shepherd who lives in Spain‚ on a journey to fulfill his personal legend. The novel shows us wisdoms and gentle reminders of how to change our lives from what they may be today into the life we have always dreamed of. The novel tells us that the fear of failure is the greatest obstacle

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    antagonist or divine intervention. This is not true‚ but similar to the book‚ because the boy Santiago had first divine intervention in the King and also in the stones Urim and Thummim‚ but also had free will because he was constantly debating with himself on what path to follow. An example of the divine intervention is best shown by Urim and Thummim because although they have multiple appearances when Santiago

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    of weather arise. Each response differentiates depending on the character’s values. The author uses weather as a motif to show people experiencing guilt‚ sadness‚ or carelessness. These emotions are stirred by some because of their hatred towards Santiago and by others because of not stopping the crime for honor. This shows that society has injustices that people overlook and should be determined in preventing it by progressing mankind’s values and morals. According to Victoria Guzman “It hadn’t

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    Memorable Quotes: A significant quote which was told as a lesson to Santiago by Melchizedek is‚ "It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives‚ we lose control of what’s happening to us‚ and our lives become controlled by fate. That’s the world’s greatest lie"(Coelho 18). This is important because fate doesn’t control one’s life but rather it’s there for us to reach it‚ people feel overwhelmed but always have control and the opportunity to change. Another significant quote would be Santiago’s thoughts

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    Chronicles of a Death Foretold” (Marquez p.57). The horrible duty Clotilde was referring to was that the twins would have to kill Santiago Nasar‚ a wealthy man whom happened to be friends with the Vicario twins. According to Angela‚ Santiago Nasar took her virginity‚ which in her culture related to her honor. The only way to restore Angela’s honor was to have Santiago killed. This is similar to the horrible duty Oedipus has to perform to save his city. Oedipus has to get rid of the

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