The Old Man and the Sea
Old Man and the Sea
What is the significance of religious imagery? How does Hemingway portray Santiago as a christ-like figure? In what ways does this imagery reinforce the theme of turning loss into gain and death into life?
What is the significance of religious imagery? How does Hemingway portray Santiago as a christ-like figure? In what ways does this imagery reinforce the theme of turning loss into gain and death into life?
Religious imagery can be seen by the way Santiago's hands are cut by the fishing line, which in addition to the old cuts serve as a symbol of the suffering of Christ and stigmata. When the sharks ravish the meat of the Marlin the meaning of Santiago as Christ-figure deepens. He moans in agony as if he is "having nails driven through his hands." Santiago's defeat is mankind's defeat, and yet, in his defeat there is a also sense of redemption. Santiago returns empty handed (except for the skeleton), and yet, he has attained what others once laughed at.
The Old Man and the Sea