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7 May, 08:29

Where in the old man and the sea does santiago describe the marlin?

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  1. 7 May, 09:34
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    The Marlin represents Santiago in his prime. Santiago sees the Marlin young beautiful and majestic. He describes the Marlin as his brother as well as his foe. He feels a kinship with the great fish that he doesn't have with people.
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