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Symbolism
in Old man and the sea
Name :-
Charmi Vyas
Roll No. :-
3
Sem :- 3
Paper No.:-
10, The American Literature
Submitted To
:- Department Of English, M.K.B.U
Introduction:-
Old man and the sea by Ernest Hemingway is a great novella
with many philosophical ideas. Hemingway is very careful while portraying
characters in his works. The novella is centered on one major character
Santiago. As the title suggest Santiago is an old man. He is of 75 years old
Cuban fisherman. Hemingway has presented the character of Santiago with strong
determination will power, hope and confidence.
What is symbolism ?
According
to Oxford Dictionary,
"Symbolism means use of symbols like Object, character
use of figure of color to represent abstract idea concept or
quality"
The element of symbolism is presented in all
the works of Hemingway. However, the word symbolism came to be associated with
him only after the appearance of his novel “Old man and the sea”. Hemingway’s
use of symbols comes to climax in this novel. As a result, the novel is reach
in symbolism images and motifs that enhance both the plot and the themes.
Symbolism is an essential literary device used by Ernest Hemingway in
his book the old man and the sea. Hemingway uses numerous forms of symbolism
but a recurring contour id biblical allusion. Hemingway filled this story with
biblical allusion to create a deeper meaning within the text. Knowing biblical
allusion allows a reader to have wider perspective of the story.
The major
symbols used by Hemingway are,
Sea
As Symbol Of Life
The major
symbol used by Hemingway in distinctive way is the wide sea. This sea is symbol
of life itself. Man has to sail either it is sea or life to go through.
According to Hemingway, in both the sea and in life, there are many
possibilities and similarities that the eye cannot see. The first similarity between them is that, both the sea and life are
full of mystery, surprise, shock and challenge. However man has to fight
bravely and nobly until the end.
Accordingly, it the man
is lucky enough, and then he may discover treasure from sea. Likewise if the
man is lucky then he will gain love, good family, peace and education. However,
if he is unlucky than he may not find even single small fish from the greatest
and wide sea.Same case with life.If the person is unfortunate then he struggle
and suffer, a lot even for one time meal.
However,
either it is like or sea, man has to embark journey and go through it amid all
possible odes.
For example- Santiago goes for eighty four days without a
single fish but he does not give up. He even continues his journey on eighty
fifth days and brings a giant Marlin which shows his victory.
Lions is symbol of youth, freedom
Lions are the symbol Of
youth, Freedom and Strength. The novella begins with the dream of Santiago
whose dream of the lion on the beach. lion represent a hunter that is wild,
noble and manly, the King of that particular environment. The lions are a
symbol from Santiago’s childhood, he remembers seeing them on the beach in
Africa when he sailed there in his youth. The lions symbolize Santiago's
lost youth as well as his pride.
Hemingway has presented lions. They
are little cubs who symbolize youthful possibility and great thing to come
Santiago often dreams lion playing on African beach. The image of them always
makes Santiago happy. They have his good company just like mandolin. The
appearance of lion suggests great strength, nobility, aspiration, victory and
ambition.
According to the novelist Hemingway,
“He no longer dreamed of storms, or
of woman, nor of accordance nor of
great fish… did he only dream of
places now and then lion on the beach.”
Santiago’s dreams of lion
suggest circular nature of life and harmony between two opposite force like
death, love and hate, destruction and regeneration of nature
Symbolic
use of Marlin and Shark.
Marlin a magnificent and
glorious fish symbolizes the mysterious world of sea which is full of surprise
and challenge.
Secondly, the marlin symbolizes the ideal and worthily opponent. Even Santiago
findshimlucky to match against a creature like marlin because it is his battle
with marlin that brings out the best in him. Santiago realizes his strength,
courage, love and respect due to marlin.
Thirdly, it is only due to marlin, both Santiago and even we realize the
unexpected world of sea. Santiago is shocked when he realize marlin’s size
power and determination. He is pulled by marlin for a large portion.
A
part from this, marlin is even presented as a Christian allegory. Marlin is as
calm and cool as lord as Jesus was. Though it is hooked by Santiago, it is not
attacked on him instead of tries to guide its followers to win him over.
Moreover marlin is also described as s great source of food for other. It means
it sacrifices itself so that other may live and survive.
However the sheiks are in great contrast to marlin. The shoved nose shark has
attacked the marlin thoughtlessly. They symbolize the destructive force of the
universe. They stand for evil.
Fish can resemble the Christian faith in this
book. Fish are the antagonist of Santiago. Santiago may find the fish as his
brother but through the tension of opposites within destruction and defeat fish
bring out the best in Santiago. This tension makes Santiago feel a love for
fish the fish while struggling against the fish. He has to work hard for them
and they are the force that pain him through his crucifixion and allows for his
later resurrection.
Throughout the story Santiago has faith and perseveres that he will catch fish like the other entire fisherman. Near the end sharks start
killing all of the fish. The shark resembles the evil of the world trying to
pick away at him. Santiago never gives up on catching his faith though even if
the flesh is eaten off he still wants to finish what he started. Santiago
finally catches his fish on Monday also known as “Good Friday’’ the day of
sacrifice. Ehen he caught the fish he did not do it for the pride of the fish
itself, he did it for a personal sense. This can portrays the image that evil
may be able to try and break apart people and their faith. Evil can never truly
take away the bones or the morals that are the structure of the real faith.
Santiago,
symbol of crucifixion and Christianity
Many times, stories by Hemingway have much religious influence and symbolism.
In the old man and the sea, by Ernest Hemingway, numerous occurrences in the
life of Santiago the fisherman are similar to the incident recorded in the life
of Jesus of Nazareth. The names of the character translated from Spanish to
English are just one of those many similarities.
In the story, there are many references to the crucifixion of Jesus. Santiago’s
badly injured hand evokes the hands of the crucified Jesus and three other
situations reinforce this theory first, Santiago’s marlin is approached by a
pair of shovel nosed sharks.
According to Carlos Baker
“Santiago
shows certain qualities of mind and heart; which are clearly associated with
the character and personality of Jesus Christ in the gospel stories’’.
In order to
suggest the profundity of the old man’s sacrifice and glory, Hemingway
purposefully present Santiago likes a Christ, crucification imagery is the most
eye- catching in the novel.
Example- Santiago’s suffering and pain reminds use of Christ’s
suffering. In the very beginning when his palms are cut by fishing lines and at
last when he collapses on his bed, at that time, we remind of the image of
Christ suffering on the cross
In short, Santiago has essentially Christian virtues like humanity, sacrifice,
love, respect etc.
There are continuous steams of points that imply to a reader that the character
Santiago is like Jesus. Throughout the book Santiago displays many key
characteristics like Jesus. Santiago also has many relation and makes actions
like many said that Jesus would have. One act is “he then shouldered the mast
and started to climb. It was then he knew the depth of his tiredness’’. This
resembles the crucification of Jesus. The mast can resemble the cross as
Santiago climbs a hill like Jesus did before his crucification. Actions like
these are what set the biblical setting of this book through the comparison of
Santiago to Jesus. This comparison makes the reader able to make more
connections building the tension of opposite like good and evil in the story.
Santiago
lives his life as Jesus. Santiago has the sense of sacrifice and moral dignity.
In this book there was a quote where Santiago “had the deep- creased scars from
handling heavy fish on the cords. But none of these scars were fresh’’.
Santiago had scars in his hands from catching the fish. There are more
connections to this quote like how his scars are similar to Jesus’ scars from
where his hands were nailed to the cross.
Santiago sacrificed his in the story to catch fish. Fish has been referred to
as the Christian faith. This could build a larger connection that Jesus
sacrificed his flash to catch the faith of his people and Sheppard them to enlightenment.
Santiago also has similar process as to catching the fish. Santiago has deeper
personal meaning of fishing and this is why he does not
s how off his fish like
the rest of the fish.
The old man and the sea is biblical allusion. There are multiple themes that
the core of this book. An example that has been illustrated by Ernest Hemingway
is Santiago being like Jesus. This shows that the story is biblical allusion.
Overall throughout the book fish is the main catalyst of biblical allusion of
Christianity. Finally the example of Santiago and his self sacrifice create a
more precise system of moral dignity.
Santiago climbs the hill to his shack, with the
mast on his shoulder, falling several times. This is an obvious reference to
Christ’s struggle to carry the cross up the hill cavalry.
Personal
allegory :-
The novel old man and the sea can be
read as personal parable and a universal allegory. Hemingway has given
biographical touch to the character of Santiago which brings personal allegory
in the novel. Santiago serves as a metaphor for the creative artist like
Hemingway. There is similarity between them.
Conclusion
:-
This novella, the symbolism has far
deeper significance. The book is representation of life as struggle against
unconquerable force of nature. In this novella Hemingway symbolized person ,
place or thing to represent the real meaning of his writing In
every day struggle of old man there is deep meaning behind it. Hemingway is
very much connected with the nature .
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