Old Man and the Sea
Old Man and the Sea
In the novel, The Old Man and the Sea, Hemmingway compares the main character Santiago to a Christ-like hero. He creates the comparison in several ways. One way, was during Santiago’s three day battles with the 18 foot marlin. Another wasy, was at at the end of the novel, when he describred Santiago’ walk to his hut.
One test that Santiago went through during his three day battle with the marlin was when he got hurt. He cut his hand, his foot and he curt his back. The same type of injuries happened to Christ when they stoned him and whipped him. Another test Santiago went through during the three day battle was when the sharks came for the marlin. This can be compared to when Christ was in the desert and was being tempted by the devil.
At the end of the novel, Santiago carried the mast of his boat to the top of the hill where his hut was. During