The Old Man And The Sea-change
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The Old Man and the Sea- Change
"Change in all things is sweet." Aristotle was right when he uttered the words that lived on as this inspirational quote. When the attitudes of people, your surroundings, or yourself, take an unexpected turn, you usually end up finding out subsequently why changes ....
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.... no pot of yellow rice and fish and the boy knew this too." (16) To keep his pride, and in almost denial, the old deteriorating fisherman pretends there is a meal ready to eat in the presence of the boy when there isn't a freshly caught fish in a 10 mile radius of the dilapidated shack. 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.
The phrase "Nobody loves you when you're down and out" depicts the relationship ....
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