Santiago's Journey

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"It is silly not to hope, he thought. Besides I believe it is a sin, he thought. there are enough problems now without sin. Also I have no understanding of it." ― Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea The Old Man and the Sea reveals the old man's sacrifice and the glory which he gains from it. Throughout this journey, we encounter the way Santiago is being shown as a Christ-like figure in order to symbolize the many religious symbols in the story. Over the course of Santiago's struggles at sea he finds himself in moments which relate to the way God lived. While fishing, Santiago injures his hands because of the thin line which cuts him and cause him to bleed; this recalls Christ's wounds in his hands. Blood is one of the most important