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Ernest Hemingway Essay Research Paper Chris Ivie

Ernest Hemingway Essay, Research Paper


Chris Ivie


American Literature


Dr. Breeden


10/2/96


Many of Ernest Hemingway’s books have had different meaning and all could be interpreted in


different way, but there has never been so much written about his other stories. Well the Old Man and the


Sea had more written about it than any of his other novels and there have never been so many different


types of interpretations about his other novels. The Old Man and the Sea is a book in which can be


interpreted in many different ways. Here you will read what many critics have composed about the story


of a great writer, Ernest Hemingway. Many of the critics have the same outlook on the works of


Hemingway. Hemingway’s work The Old man and the Sea can be looked at in many different


perspectives. All the critics believed that his styling of writing was very defined.


In 1944 Ernest Hemingway went to Havana, Cuba and it was there he wrote a letter to Maxwell


Perkins which states he has a idea on a new novel called The Old Man and the Sea ( Nelson and Jones


139). Hemingway first got his idea for The Old Man and the Sea from the stories that he had heard in the


small fish cities in Cuba by a man named Carlos Gutierrez. He had known of this man for about twenty


years and the stories of the fighting marlins. It was then that he imagined that man under the two


circumstances and came up with the idea. After about twenty years of pondering on the story , he decided


that he would start on the novel of The Old Man and the Sea. The story The Old Man and the Sea is


about a old man named Santiago who has to over come the great forces of nature. Things seem to always


go wrong for him because originally he started out going to fish for some dinner, then he caught the


biggest marlin ever and it pulled him out in the bay of Cuba even more then he was. After he was pulled


out, he hurt his hands and couldn’t risk going to sleep because of the risk of sharks. When the sharks


finally attacked he lost the marlin which had become a great part of him because he knew that no one


would believe him when he told them the size of the marlin. This has to be one of the most memorable


fights in a novel that I have ever seen, but I think that the way he put the novel together was just as good


as that of the fight.


When he put them together it was then that he relized that what he was actually writing about


was a struggle of man vs. nature. He liked the idea of man vs. nature and decided to use it in the struggle


scene with the marlin. Magill wrote,” the book can be seen as a fable of the unconquerable spirit of man,


a creature capable of snatching spiritual victories from the circumstances of disaster and material defeat”


(Magill 4325). Also it is said,” the conflict is of the strength of a ordinary man and the power of


nature”(Magill 4325). I feel that Santiago plays a large role in the novel by being able not to give in and


prove to the element of nature that he would over come them in the long run.


Magill wrote,” The Old Man and the Sea is a direct descendant of Moby Dick”(Magill 4326).


He feels that the struggle between Santiago and the marlin is very much like that of the whale and the


captain in Moby Dick. The similarities between The Old Man and the Sea and Moby Dick are extremely


noticeable after reading both of the stories back to back, but there are differences in the story line. The


main difference is that Santiago never comes out with anything unlike the captain in Moby Dick.


Santiago was left with just a broken boat, a bad fishing pole, and the misery of defeat.


The story could also be interpreted as being religious because of the struggle that Santiago was


put though. Also it is felt by some people to be religious because of the way he only cut his palms( from


the rope), his feet( on the front of the boat) and his head(when the bow hit him in the head). It is often


portrayed as that of Jesus on the cross. I don’t know if I really agree with this interpre

tation of it being


religious. The reason I don’t agree with this is because if everytime someone got cut on the hands and feet


in a movie or book then I guess that they too resemble that of Jesus on the cross.


This story has many different interpretations to it, but would the interpretations be if the story


contained everyone from the village in it and sowed how the were raised, born, educated, and bore


children. This story could have been well over a thousand pages if the above were included (Plimpton


125). The big question that I ask is though, if all the above were included in the novel, how different do


you think that the interpretation would be? I feel that the interpretations would be so very different


because the whole story be circled around that of the battle between Santiago and the marlin. Also, I


believe that the religious interpretations would be not as strong because of dealing more with the life of


the city people and that of Santiago.


Hemingway is a writer who creates things out of his head. If he wasn’t a genius then how come


did he win a Pulitzer Pride for the story The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway states,” I knew two or three


things about the situation, but I didn’t know the story” ” I didn’t even know if that big fish was going to


bite for the old man when it started smelling around the bait. I had to write on inventing out of


knowledge. You reject everything that is not or can’t be completely true.”(Bruccoli 179) I think that


Hemingway is a genius for writing this novel because in my point of view it shows the battle between


human and nature and that really caught my attention rereading this novel for the third time. I also


caught the moral of the story in my point of view, and that is not everything good that you have is always


going to be there. To me that means alot because that moral also refers alot about your family as well as


friends.


Hemingway is looked upon as one of the greatest writers to ever set foot on this earth in the


twentieth century. He is a writer who is know for leaving very little left unsaid or leave you wondering,


for example, what’s going to happen, is he gonna die or not. As you could see in this novel he got to the


point in a direct manner without leaving anything unsaid and he definitely didn’t leave you thinking about


if Santiago was going to live or not.


Many people do not like the writings of Ernest Hemingway because they feel most everything


that he writes about is unhappy or make believe. Fredrick Busch said at one point in time ,” He didn’t


want to read that of which was unhappy or make believe” referring to Hemingway’s work (Bryfonski


130). Many have said to believe that The Old Man and the Sea


was written about the life of Ernest Hemingway, which in reality it was written about a Cuban by the


name of Carlos Gutierrez. However some of the parts in this story do relate to things Hemingway has


experienced.


In conclusion, The Old Man and the Sea can be interpreted in many different forms, but I think


it isn’t how you interpret it. Don’t get me wrong some people like to read to see how many ways you can


interpret it but , you should read a novel to learn from others mistakes and also for the pleasure of


expanding you knowledge American and English literature. I could name many different books in which


I have read that have actually left a impact on my life in some sort or another.


Bibliographies


Bruccoli, Matthew J. Conversations with Ernest Hemingway.


Mississippi: UP Mississippi, 1986


Bryfonski, Dedria. Contemporary Authors. Michigan: Bok Towers,1984


Magill,Frank M. Masterplots. 8 vols., New Jersey: Salem Press,1976


Nelson, Gerald B., and Glory Jones.


Hemingway: Life and Works. New York: Facts on File Publications,1984


Wagner, Linda W. Ernest Hemingway, Five Decades of Criticism .


Michigan: Michigan State UP, 1974


Wagner, Linda W. Ernest Hemingway, Six Decades of Criticism.


Michigan: Michigan State UP, 1982

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