Santiago battles the marlin for days from "summary" of The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
Santiago's battle with the marlin was a relentless struggle that lasted for days on end. The old man's hands were raw and his back ached from the constant strain of holding onto the fishing line. Yet, Santiago refused to give up, his determination unwavering despite the physical toll it was taking on him. As the days passed, Santiago's mind became consumed with the challenge of overcoming the mighty marlin. He fought against the pain and exhaustion, drawing on his inner strength and resilience to keep himself going. The sun beat down mercilessly on his weathered skin, adding to the already harsh conditions of the open sea. Each time the marlin made a powerful surge, Santiago held on with all his might, his muscles screaming in protest. He knew that he was up against a worthy opponent, a creature of the sea that was just as determi...Similar Posts
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