EXPLORING THE DEPTHS: THEMES AND SYMBOLISM IN 'THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA' BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY

Authors

  • MUHIDDINOV DOSTONJON Author

Keywords:

The Old Man And The Sea, Ernest Hemingway, Novella, Nature, Cuban, Fisherman, Symbolism, Marlin, Sharks

Abstract

The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway is a profound novella that explores themes of perseverance, resilience, and the human spirit's indomitable nature. Through the journey of Santiago, an aging Cuban fisherman, Hemingway employs rich symbolism to convey profound truths about life and the human condition. The sea, the marlin, and the sharks serve as powerful symbols, representing the cycle of life, the pursuit of dreams, and the inevitability of mortality. This abstract offers a glimpse into the novella's depth and invites readers to explore its themes and symbolism further, discovering timeless insights that resonate across generations. 

Author Biography

  • MUHIDDINOV DOSTONJON

    UZBEKISTAN STATE WORLD LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF FORIEGN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE – ENGLISH

Modern education and development

Published

2024-06-15