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The concept of heroism and its representation in the novel “The old man and the sea”

Journal: Science and Education (Vol.2, No. 6)

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Page : 402-406

Keywords : patience; individuality; energy and control;

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Abstract

With the presence of the only word “hero”, a plenty of personages who make individuals or indeed make people or even the whole world astonished strike our minds within the flicker of an eye. But there are such one of a kind figures of the work to whom common consideration does not make any sense or the nonattendance of millions of “eyes” is unable to ruin their gallant deeds. This may strikingly be appeared with the case of the "protagonist" Santiago in “The Old Man and The Sea” by Ernest Hemingway. “A man can be crushed but not defeated” a articulation made by the genuine hero-writer of the twentieth century whose epochmaking typical citation echoes the invulnerable soul of a saint who comes to the pinnacle of his victory eventually. To my vantage point, I make an exertion to discover and analyze clear outlines for the idea of valor and speak to it with the characters of the novel.

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