Friday, June 17, 2011

The Old Man and the Sea


Briana
Freshman in college

The Old Man and the Sea
By Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway is a great author whose books have started a revolution of dreamers and led to the reinvention of English prose in the 20th century. The Old Man and the Sea is one of his most enduring novels because it is told in simplicity, but represents power. This story is about an old Cuban fisherman, down on his luck and just going through the motions, always believing that the next day will be his lucky day. After the 85th day at sea with no luck, the old man hooks a fish. He knows it is a big one because the fish doesn't fight the hook, but instead starts swimming away- pulling the small skiff with him. The man believes that the fish will soon tire and eventually kill himself from over-exertion, but instead the fish pulls strong and hard for three days. The old man is forced to hold the line, using his back and legs to support him as he braces himself. Finally, the fish rises for air and the old man realizes that the fish is indeed much larger than the skiff and very powerful.
The Old man has a chance to catch the fish, and he swiftly harpoons the great beast and ties his next to the skiff as he makes his slow progress back to the Cuban coast. The old man is elated and joyous because he knows that this fish will feed many people for a long time! Unfortunately, sharks begin to terrorize the man and slowly the fish is diminished to nothing more than a corpse- a forgotten promise of what could have been... The next morning, the skeleton of the beautiful beast is found, and all the other fisherman are in shock of what the old man accomplished. The novel finishes with the old man dreaming of his adventures.

Why I picked up this book:
I enjoy Ernest Hemingway's novels because they reveal human nature in it's simplest and most common form. I also wanted to read a classic and award wining novel, so I put this novella on my summer reading list.

Why I finished this book:
This book took me just a few hours to read because it is so small- only 130 pages cover to cover. It was also a good book, because it showed the strength of humans, and the respect that we should all have towards nature and beast greater than us. This novella has a great message.

Who I would recommend this book too:
I would give this book to anyone who is unsure of what to read next next. If you are in between books and need a short easy read, this is the book for you. It has a great message, and it invokes so many feelings in such a short time. This novella is available on audio books, the Internet, and many other sources- making it easily accessible.

Rating:
**** Very Good

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