the Old Man

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The Old Man is a central, symbolic figure in Ernest Hemingway’s novella "The Old Man and the Sea," representing endurance, dignity, and the human struggle against overwhelming odds.

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The Old Man 1
the Old Man canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
admires Joe DiMaggio
age old
appearsIn The Old Man and the Sea
associatedWith a giant marlin
a skiff
sharks
the sea
centralCharacterOf The Old Man and the Sea
characterTrait courage
humility
patience
perseverance
pride
self-discipline
createdBy Ernest Hemingway
firstPublicationContext The Old Man and the Sea
surface form: The Old Man and the Sea (1952)
gender male
hasCompanion Manolin
influences interpretations of heroism in modern literature
languageSpoken Spanish
literaryRole Hemingway code hero
livesIn a small fishing village near Havana
name Santiago
narrativePerspective third-person limited focus on Santiago
nationality Cuban
notableAction battles a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream
goes 84 days without catching a fish
occupation fisherman
physicalCondition scarred from fishing
weathered
protagonistOf The Old Man and the Sea
relationshipWithManolin father figure
mentor
religiousElement occasionally prays
settingOfActions Gulf Stream
surface form: Gulf Stream off Cuba
symbolizes dignity
endurance
individual resilience
stoic heroism
the human struggle against overwhelming odds
themeConnection honor in struggle
isolation
man versus nature
suffering

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Dawn hasCharacter the Old Man
Put Yourself in My Shoes hasPart the Old Man
this entity surface form: The Old Man