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…Coral Reef, ridge or elevated part of a relatively shallow area of the seafloor approaching the sea's surface. It is formed by a rocklike accumulation of calcareous (calcium-containing) exoskeletons of Coral animals, red algae, and mollusks. Built…
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…was a huge critically and commercially success. The book was known as the Americans Book (Wilson). The Old Man and the Sea was a very successful book it sold about five million copies. The book also won the Pulitzer Prize for the best fiction in 1953 (Wilson…
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…not the object itself. The place that is a representative of a larger idea is the sea. The sea represents a mans life, it symbolizes the fears that a man must overcome in life in order to gain a fuller understanding of life. B. The sea is a constant presence…
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…. The coffin that was turned into a buoy that saved Ishmael's life could suggest that the meaning of any object lies in the beholder of the object not the object itself. The place that is a representative of a larger idea is the sea. The sea represents a mans
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…into a buoy that saved Ishmael’s life could suggest that the meaning of any object lies in the beholder of the object not the object itself. The place that is a representative of a larger idea is the sea. The sea represents a mans life, it symbolizes the fears…
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…determined he needed to go to sea. He spent years traveling on a variety of ships, including whaling ships. C1. Melville's perspective on life is that God created the universe with an infinite number of meanings and man is always trying…
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…Dark Against Light in “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” The main character in “A Clean, Well- Lighted Place,” written by Ernest Hemingway, is the old man. The old man, who remains nameless throughout the short story, comes to the café…
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…Dark Against Light in “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” The main character in “A Clean, Well- Lighted Place,” written by Ernest Hemingway, is the old man. The old man, who remains nameless throughout the short story, comes to the café…
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…, because the words fit so right that there was no need for a re-write), The Old Man and the Sea was considered his masterpiece. It won him a Pulitzer prize in 1953, and gave him enough money to travel back to Africa for one last safari. H! owever, on this trip…
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…kicking around in his head for years. And when it was finally written (some say that the first draft was the final, because the words fit so right that there was no need for a re-write), The Old Man and the Sea was considered his masterpiece. It won him…
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