The sun was hot now although the breeze was rising gently.
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Ernest Hemingway’s *The Old Man and the Sea* is a deceptively simple novella that distills profound existential truths into the story of an aging fisherman’s battle with a giant marlin. On the surface, it is a tale of man versus nature, but beneath its sparse prose lies a meditation on human dignity, perseverance, and the paradoxical relationship between triumph and defeat. Through Santiago’s three-day ordeal, Hemingway crafts a timeless allegory of the human condition, one that resonates with stoic beauty and quiet tragedy.