Comparing Santiago And Santiago's View Of Nature

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"Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated." By describing the protagonist, Santiago, we see how he relates to nature. His eyes are the same color as his love, la mar. Men spoke of the sea as el mar, which is masculine. They spoke of her as a place, an enemy, another person, a competition. They did not know how to treat such a lady. In the other hand, Santiago referred to her in a feminine way, kind and beautiful. She could be cruel sometimes, but she could not help it; the moon affected her as it does to women. He respected la mar greatly, but he despised agua malas, the whores. They were so beautiful, the iridescent bubbles, but they deceived you, tricked you, and