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The Misfortune of Santiago in The Fisherman: 85-year-old Santiago is a fisherman in the coastal area of Havana. His wife is not alive and lives alone. He could not catch a single fish for the last 84 days. He has a student named Manolin. He learns to fish from Santiago. Lately, his parents have been asking him to work for some other down-on-his-luck fisherman, since Santiago hasn’t been able to catch any fish himself for a long time. They think Santiago’s luck has actually run out. But Manolin himself likes Santiago very much. Santiago adores Manolin and teaches him to fish. Manolin does not want to leave Santiago, every day they go fishing together. Manolin helps Santiago pull the boat to shore and encourages Santiago to fish again the next day when he goes fishing. Manolin did not lack Santiago’s service. Manolin also provides his food and clothing.
In return, he hears the story of the legendary baseball player from Santiago. The expeditions to Africa during Santiago’s youth can be known because Santiago went on several expeditions to Africa when he was young. Every night Santiago dreams of lions walking on the African seashore. Manolin wakes him up. Manolin lowered the boat into the water and Santiago went out alone as usual into the sea. Although he could not catch a fish for 84 days, he goes fishing patiently every day and thinks every day that there must be a fish for him today, and he will be able to catch it. At dawn on the 85th day, Manolin helps Santiago float the boat out to sea. He went a little further from where Santiago usually fished, as he had come to this place last week in hopes of catching big fish, but he had not. Today he moves forward thinking that fate will be good. In the afternoon he managed to catch a 10-pound tuna.
Marlin Fishing and Struggling Hard: Before he could breathe a sigh of relief that his day’s work had paid off, he realized that the fishing lines he had cast—a fish had been caught, and was pulling. And a really big Marlin fish pierced his hook. The fish is so big that Santiago is unable to pick it up. Marlin slowly moved his dinghy deeper and deeper from the shore. In other words, Santiago is unable to lift the fish in any way, but the fish is so strong that his boat is being dragged further out to sea. The sun went down slowly. Until now, the fight between Santiago and the fish continues, with no one giving up. Santiago though is not that strong but he has fished many times in the past in his youth. That is why he is very good at fishing. He knows fishing techniques very well.
That’s why even though the strength is low, he still has the fish under his control. Santiago seems to have developed a friendly relationship with the fish by now, as they are perfect matches for each other. So just as the fish is strong and clever, so Santiago is patient and skilled. He feels pity for the fish – even sympathy. But he feels that he must catch the fish anyway and that he hasn’t caught a fish in 84 days. He has to come out of such an unfortunate situation. Because he has already endured many insults from many. His only goal now is to catch this Marlin fish. So he cut the other lines he had baited for fishing and gave his full attention to hunting Marlin. That’s how the night ended that afternoon, but the fish was still fighting equally with Santiago. The next morning the sun rose. The fish suddenly jerked with great force i.e., it was calm till now but now it started twitching. Santiago’s hand was cut off by a sudden tug on the line he was holding.
While he was busy treating his cut hand, he saw that the fish had jumped out of the sea, just like the dolphins we see jumping. At a glance, he saw that the fish was very large. Never caught such a fish, he had never seen such a big Marlin. He refocused his full attention and kept the line full because there was no way the fish would be missed. Santiago continued to pray that he would succeed in killing this fish. Because the fish is strong, it itself is gaining a kind of psychic power, the likes of which no one has ever seen before. He wondered what he would have done if hero Joe-DiMaggio had been in his place. Here, Joe DiMaggio is a baseball player who has led his team to many titles.
Although he had to get injured many times during that time, he never gave up and always fought for his team. Thinking of the player, old Santiago regained his mental strength. On the second day, the sun was about to set, meaning the second day was over. He dropped another short line. Now he could recognize a dolphin. Because he did not bring food for so many days. He thought he would go back in the evening, but he couldn’t because of the fish, and he didn’t have to starve for now because he was hunting dolphins. He will spend the night eating dolphins. Meanwhile, the fish is still with the line, struggling little by little. When it calmed down a bit, Santiago rested for a few hours. His sleep was broken again, as the Marlin leaped. The fish is struggling to free itself from the hook and this time again its hand was cut in several places by the pull of the Marlin fish. But Santiago persisted like a slave.
This time the Marlin fish is very close. The fish kept circling his boat. Meanwhile, the old Santiago was sleepy and tired from fighting the fish for several days. Generally, fishing in shallow rivers or seas requires the line to be attached to the fish for a long time and wait for the fish to tire. That’s exactly what old Santiago did. But this time when the fish came close to the boat, he was ready to use his harpoon and he killed the fish. That is, when the fish came up, he threw the harpoon and caught the fish. When he brought the fish close after killing it, the fish was too big to be lifted into the boat. So Santiago tied the big heavy fish to one side of the boat so that the fish was still in the water. But this time he tied the fish to the boat.
Trying to Save Marlin from the Sharks: He then set sail for Cuba to return home. After smelling the blood of the dead fish, two very big sharks came from the sea and surrounded the boat. Santiago killed a shark with great difficulty by striking it with his harpoon. Then the other shark went away but Santiago was an experienced sailor, so he understood the danger. He realized that many more sharks were coming. Meanwhile, the fishing harpoon, unfortunately, fell from his hand. After that many sharks came after smelling fish blood. They tore apart the body of the dead Marlin and began to eat it. Santiago tried desperately to stop them. He had several more harpoons, with which he began to kill the sharks, and several died and some escaped. But it was found that there was nothing left of the fish except the cut and part of the tail.
Returning to the Beach with the Skeleton of Marlin: Just like that, when Santiago reached the beach after fighting all night, everyone was sleeping. He somehow went home with the mast of his boat. Here the mast of the boat he is carrying looks like a cross. As Jesus Christ died on the cross. With that, he started to return home. Santiago is being led to the cross just as Jesus Christ suffered and died. His suffering is compared to that of Jesus Christ. The skeleton of the Marlin was still lying in the harbor tied to the boat. The next morning Manolin went to Santiago’s house. Many people gathered outside his house. Everyone was amazed to see that big Marlin fish. They had never seen such a big Marlin in their lives. They gather to congratulate Santiago on his success. Manolin made coffee for Santiago.
She is overjoyed to see old Santiago return home, and Manolin weeps for a long time at the sight of Santiago’s condition due to his amputated arm. When Santiago wakes up, Manolin tells him that no matter what her parents say, she will go fishing with Santiago from now on. Meanwhile, a group of tourists saw the skeleton of a Marlin and mistook it for a shark skeleton. The old fisher then falls asleep again before Manolin’s vision, and he sees the lions again in his dreams. As we know, when he was thinking about the times of his youth before he went fishing, he kept thinking of the lions of his expedition. Right now, he is dreaming of lions again, which reminds him of his youth. Maybe he was strong like that, and he managed to catch a strong fish. Although there is nothing left of the remains of the fish. But he is actually proud and by hunting this fish, his long time of not fishing has ended. This is how this novel ends.