1. • Class: M.A. Sem-3
• Roll No.: 07
• Paper No. 10: American Literature
• Enrollment No.: 14101030
• Prepared By: Dipti Vaghela
(diptivaghela50@gmail.com)
• Submitted To: Department of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University
Deep Meaning in Dialogue between Old
Man & Fish in “The Old Man and The Sea”
2. Index of presentation
• Introduction of the writer.
• Introduction of the novel.
• Dialogue spoken by Old Man.
• Explanation of dialogue.
• Natural cycle.
• Critical points.
• Conclusion.
• Thank you.
3. Introduction of the writer
• Hemingway born on
21st July, 1899.
• He was an American
writer.
• He was novelist, short
story writer and
journalist.
• He won the Nobel prize
in Literature in 1954.
• He wrote ‘Old Man and
The Sea’ in 1952.
4. Introduction of the Novel
• It is published in 1952.
• It is a last novel of
Hemingway.
• It is the story of a
battle between an Old
Man (Santiago) and a
large fish(Marlin).
• We can also say that, it
is story about struggle
of Old Man.
5. Dialogue spoken by Old Man for Fish
‘Fish,’ he said softly,
aloud, ‘I’ll stay with
you until I am dead’.
‘Fish,’ he said, ‘I love you
and respect you very
much, But I will kill you
dead before this day
ends.’
6. ‘Fish,’ he said, ‘I love you and respect you very
much, But I will kill you dead before this day
ends.
~ It is related with human low that if we want
to live so we must to kill.
~ There is no choice for us for food we kill
animal or trees but point is that we must
have to kill.
8. Some critical points
~ We say that love animal but why?
~ Save the trees,
‘Vruksho vavo varasad lvo’
~ It is our selfishness and that’s why we say this
all things it not mean that we love animals
and trees.
9. Conclusion
Thus, we can say that we can’t
escape from it. We love animals
and trees but we have to
destroy it and it is truth of life.