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In the paragraph that Hemingway describes the fish surfacing (p. 62), he uses a simple verb in "the fish came out." How else might Hemingway have written that line?
Reread the paragraph in which the fish surfaces. List all the descriptive phrases you find.
Do you agree with Santiago that this fish is "more noble" than the human being trying to catch it? Explain your reasons.
In this battle between the old man and the enormous fish, are intelligence and will power useful weapons? Why or why not?
Have you ever said a "just in case" or an "I know you haven't heard from me in a while, but..." prayer when you were in some relatively desperate situation? If so, why?
Santiago recalls the day he was known as the Champion in order to psych himself up for the struggle ahead with the fish. If you had to draw upon a past experience in order to prepare yourself for a great challenge and wanted to create a positive mental attitude by recalling a past success, what would that experience be?
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