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He feels determined to keep fishing from "summary" of The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway

The old man's hands were rough and calloused from years of handling fishing lines and harpoons. Despite his age, his eyes still held a glint of determination as he scanned the horizon for signs of fish. He knew that his skill and experience were still sharp, and he was not about to give up on his passion for fishing. As the sun rose higher in the sky, the old man's resolve only grew stronger. He felt a sense of purpose and determination coursing through his veins, driving him to push through the exhaustion and pain that gnawed at his weary body. The thought of the great marlin out there in the deep waters spurred him on, fueling his desire to keep fishing despite the odds stacked against him. With each passing moment, the old man's focus sharpened, his mind honing in on the task at hand with unwavering commitment. He knew that he was up against forces beyond his control – the relentless sea, the unpredictable weather, and the ever-elusive fish – but he refused to be deterred. His determination was unwavering, a steady beacon guiding him through the challenges that lay ahead. Even as the hours stretched on and the sun began its slow descent towards the horizon, the old man's resolve remained unbroken. Every muscle in his tired body strained against the pull of the line, every fiber of his being dedicated to the pursuit of his elusive prey. He was a man possessed, driven by a singular goal that consumed his thoughts and fueled his actions. In the fading light of day, as the sea turned from blue to black and the stars began to twinkle overhead, the old man's spirit burned bright with an inner fire that could not be extinguished. He was a man on a mission, a man who refused to be defeated by the vastness of the ocean or the challenges of the deep. And so, he cast his line once more into the dark waters, his heart filled with a fierce determination to keep fishing.
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    The Old Man and the Sea

    Ernest Hemingway

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