After that he began to dream of the long yellow beach and he saw the first of the lions come down onto it in the early dark and then the other lions came and he rested his chin on the wood of the bows where the ship lay anchored with the evening off-shore breeze and he waited to see if there would be more lions and he was happy. 去书内

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    *The Old Man and the Sea* endures as literature’s most poignant answer to existential despair. In an indifferent universe where “man is not made for defeat,” Hemingway suggests that meaning emerges not from cosmic significance but from the courage to engage in doomed struggles. Santiago sleeps dreaming of lions not because he has conquered the sea, but because he has honored life’s contract—to fight with authenticity until the final tide. His empty hands hold the weight of human nobility.

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