Pride, Manhood and Death in Earnest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and The Sea”

Ahmed Lafta Mohammed Al Ibraheemi, A. Karunakar

Abstract


The reason for this paper is to think about crafted by Earnest Hemingway to call attention to a typical arrangement of good qualities or credit to life that goes through the composition of both. We see the requesting order of men living under unfriendly conditions as indicated by a standard of lead, and in Hemingway, the idea of 'effortlessness under strain'. In spite of the fact that these may not in themselves comprise an ordinary good framework, they, they by and by suit the world with which these writers are concerned, and propose moral controls. Their reality is one that through at last purposeless, a man may advocate for himself in with by the drove style.


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