Santiago feels a deep connection to the sea from "summary" of The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
Santiago had always been drawn to the sea. It was where he felt most at home, where he found solace and purpose. The vast expanse of water seemed to hold a special kind of magic for him, a magic that filled him with a sense of wonder and awe. When he was out on his boat, with nothing but the sound of the waves and the cry of the gulls to keep him company, he felt truly alive. There was something about the sea that spoke to Santiago on a deep and profound level. He saw it not just as a source of livelihood, but as a living, breathing entity, with its own rhythms and moods. He understood its power and its unpredictability, and he respected it in a way that few others did. To Santiago, the sea was not just a place, but a presence, a force of nature that demanded both reverence and humility. In the quiet moments b...Similar Posts
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