Comparing Santiago's The Old Man And The Sea

401 Words2 Pages
The Old Man and the Sea is about an old fisherman named Santiago. He hadn’t caught a fish for eighty-four days. But on his eighty-fifth day he hooked the fish of a lifetime. The fish felt indifferent to Santiago pulling on the line. After three days of fighting with the marlin he finally got it in. By the time he got it in he had a lot of respect for the fish. He formed a strong relationship with the fish over those three days. He felt bad for taking such a great fish. On page 110 he says “I shouldn’t have gone out so far, fish. Neither for you nor for me. I’m sorry fish.” He felt bad that he killed the fish and that the sharks ate it so there was no point in killing it. He felt contempt for the sharks as they were eating his fish. He had