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    In Ernest Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea‚ Santiago is a classic example of a Code Hero‚ a man of action who accepts death as a part of life‚ possesses a high degree of skill‚ and is in a constant state of alertness‚ having trouble sleeping or resting. First‚ Santiago is a highly skilled fisherman‚ who knows his job well and performs it with precision and accuracy without having to give it much thought. He continually demonstrates his skill during his adventure on the ocean‚ as he initially prepares

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    contribute to the success of Rudy Ruettiger from Rudy‚ and Santiago from The Old Man And The Sea. The Hemingway Code can contribute to success of an individual. Santiago and Rudy both use multiple traits of the Hemingway Code to reach success. The three aspects of the Hemingway Code that contribute to both Rudy’s and Santiago’s success are endurance‚ courage‚ and manhood does not suffer despite weakness. The first trait that both Santiago and Rudy use is manhood does not suffer despite weakness.

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    Santiago's Quest

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    conditions that surround him. Santiago‚ the young shepherd‚ walks in a curious and cautious way as he is still a young boy that should be wary of his settings when travelling alone. He stands determined and full of will as he travels across deserts‚ plains‚ and mountains. Other characters in the book have been shown to respect and acknowledge Santiago as he is full of curiosity and has open ears to enlightenment and philosophy. The older characters in the book appreciate Santiago as he infatuatedly takes

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    analyze a movie named Goal! The Dream Begins‚ which Is a film about a young Mexican that goes by the name of Santiago Muñez‚ who lives in the not so good part of los Angeles‚ is given a chance to achieve his dream of playing professional soccer by trying out for an English club team named Newcastle United when he is spotted by a talent scout with contacts with Newcastle united. In the Film Santiago Muñez is portrayed as a an overachiever who even though he is working two jobs as a gardener and cook at

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    the fault is our stars

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    SHMK “DRITA” Detyrë projektuese nga gjuha angleze TEMA: THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Mentore: Punoi: Merita Rizmani – Rexhepi Jetmire Ibraimi Kërçovë 2014 AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY Ernest Hemingway was born in Oak Park‚ Illinois‚ in 1899‚ the son of a doctor and a music teacher. He began his writing

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    Study Perceptions and motivations are fundamental in tourist decisions and are crucial in the formation of the destination image. Despite the growing number of publications in this area‚ case studies are still scarce and especially so for Fort Santiago. Introducing to the foreign tourists our beautiful country is one of the most beautiful developments that happened in the Philippines. Our government is trying to make our fellow Filipino citizen realize their important role of them to achieve our

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    his novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold contributes to the theme of community which sets up for Santiago Nasar’s murder. The setting takes place in a small‚ Colombian town during the 1950s. Colombia in the 1950s was undergoing prominent events that would have an everlasting affect in Colombia. With violence being such a heavy establishment in Colombia‚ violence contributes to the intensity of Santiago Nasar’s murder. The aspects of the setting in the novel such as culture and community influences

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    Coelho’s The Alchemist tells the story of Santiago‚ a young shepherd living in an abandoned church in a small Andalusian town‚ who is stripped of his comfortable and safe lifestyle after an encounter with Melchizedek‚ an Islamic king who tells him of his “Personal Legend” (21). Melchizedek points Santiago in the direction of his treasure only after taking one-tenth of his money‚ giving him two stones‚ and a lesson on reading omens. Throughout his journey‚ Santiago meets new friends‚ has everything stolen

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    utilizes Religion as an important cultural value system to develop characterization and manipulate characters beliefs. The Narrator describes the enthusiasm his friend Santiago had towards the religion Catholicism .“Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on ” (3). “Santiago Nasar put on a shirt and pants of white linen‚ both items un starched...It was his attire for special occasions. If it hadn’t been for the bishop’s arrival he would have

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    the main character of the book‚ Santiago‚ learns from his journey is that if one wants to follow their dreams‚ then they must first listen to their heart. This is the most important lesson that Santiago learns because it helps him to understand the world around him and achieve his dreams. Earlier in Santiago’s life‚ he does what he wants in becoming a shepherd but after he accomplishes that‚ he goes through a day by day routine without much excitement. Finally‚ Santiago learns of his personal legend

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