How Does Hemingway Present Optimism In The Old Man And The Sea

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The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway is about the life, particularly one journey at sea, of an old fisherman, Santiago, who faces times of fear, rejoicing, and hope. Santiago has to overcome challenges at sea, but stays tranquil and never capitulates. He exemplifies hope and humility by remaining positive during the period of time he had not caught any fish and once he does, he does not show pride in his catch. Optimism: looking on the bright side and hoping for the best outcome. Santiago demonstrates optimism when he believes God will send him luck even after 84 days without catching a fish. Another example when he depicts optimism is during his time at sea. Santiago believes that with God’s help and patience he can become the

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