On pages 46, 47
Mr. Harts Creative Writing :: Old Man and the Sea :: Old Man and the Sea [Random Observations Pages 33-50]
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On pages 46, 47
In the quote on page 46, "Then he looked behind him and saw that no land was visible. That makes no difference, he thought.", makes me think about the man that is lost in his own mind. In other words, he's trying to get rid of his past and he has no where to go. The fish are trying to be answers to all of his questions that he wants to ask someone. The fish probably gave him a direction to somewhere in his life?
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Mr. Harts Creative Writing :: Old Man and the Sea :: Old Man and the Sea [Random Observations Pages 33-50]
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