Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Old Man and the Sea Essay




Ayo Santiago!

In everyday life, people have obstacles they have to get by. These obstacles range from getting out of bed to swerving out of the way of a drunk driver. These obstacles can be basic obstacles or they can be life threatening. In The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, the old man, Santiago, has many obstacles and struggles he has to get by. He has struggles such as his bleeding hand and the size of the fish, to the 1st shark to attack him, to losing his strength and fighting his tiredness. The old man has many struggles in The Old Man and the Sea.


Santiago’s first obstacle he encounters is his hand which could be considered to be in critical state. Throughout the story, his hand begins to bleed and cramp as he is holding onto the marlin. “He felt the line carefully with his right hand and noticed his hand was bleeding.” (56) Imagine you in the old man’s position. I would feel hopeless trying to hang onto a monstrous marlin with a cramped and cut open right hand. Santiago was one devoted dude.


Another obstacle put in front of the old man was the first shark that tried taking his fish. Not that all of the other sharks weren’t obstacles, the first one was the most significant. “He hit it [the shark] with his blood meshed hands driving a good harpoon with all his strength. He hit it without hope but with resolution and complete malignancy.” (102) The shark was real agressive but it did not threaten the old man. The man was not satisified when he killed the shark because he felt as if he killed a brother. The shark beat the man down not only physically, but mentally. The shark beat him down physically because of all the energy and strength it took to kill it. But mentally, he couldn’t get the thought out of his head that there would be more and more sharks coming. Then he realized he wasn’t prepared. He just used his only harpoon to kill the shark and all he has left is the oar and his knife to kill the rest of the skarks. That is how the shark was an obstacle to the old man.


The third obstacle put in front of the old man was the size of the marlin. “But he [the marlin] was that big and at the end of this circle he came to the surface only 30 yards away and the man saw his tail out of the water” (90) The size of the fish was definitely an obstacle. In the book, Hemingway describes the fish and being over 18 feet long and over 1500 pounds. The old man usually has no problem getting in a fish but the size of this fish really beat the old man down. He was out to sea 4 days with the fish just trying to pull him in. The fish made him real tired and it weakened his strength real fast. That brings me to the old man’s next obstacle.


Throughout the experience of the old man pulling in the fish, he loses his strength and he gets real tired real fast. “He felt very tired now and he knew the night would come soon and he tried to think of other things.” (67) Santiago was out to sea for 4 days trying to pull in one fish with some line and a rope with barely any sleep. The man actually got so sleep deprived that he actually started talking to himself telling himself he wasn’t going crazy. So all of the obstacles I have talked about so far actually have played a role in making him weak and tired. That was a 4th obstacle the man went through in The Old Man and the Sea.


In conclusion, the old man had many obstacles and struggles throughout the story. He had the shark and the marlin to deal with, also he had his hand and his endurance to deal with. Santiago held tough throughout the whole process of getting the fish. Even though he held tough, his fish still got stolen from all from all of the sharks attacking it. Santiago should be respected for everything he went through. Although the boy did admire him. It goes to show, hard work does pay off, but it can all be stolen just like that.


Thursday, March 4, 2010

3rd Quarter Outside Reading Book Review

3rd Quarter Outside Reading Book Review

The Last Olympian by Rick Riordain. Hyperion Books, 2009. Genre: Fantasy Fiction

The Last Olympian by Rick Riordain is the 5th book in his “Percy Jackson series”. This series is mainly based on Greek mythology. Percy Jackson (the main character) is a sophomore in high school who is the son of Poseidon and because of that he has much strength and magical powers. In this book, Mt. Olympus which is located on the 600th floor of the Empire State building, the home to all of the gods, is under attack by Kronos’s army. Kronos is the Titan of time. Mt. Olympus is virtually unprotected because all of the Gods are out attacking Typhon, the greatest Titan of them all. So Percy and all of his half-blood friends are Mt. Olympus’s only defense. Throughout the book, there is a lot of action and Percy and Annabeth have a little bit of romance going on. So there is a lot of fighting and war but also a tad of romance thrown in there.
“Look no further for the next Harry Potter; meet Percy Jackson, as legions of fans already have.” -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
The Last Olympian is definitely for people who are interested in Greek mythology and war. It seems so realistic the way it is written and it is just such a great book. It closely relates to Riordain’s last book The Battle of the Labyrinth This book is just the continuation of the last 4 books and is probably the greatest one. Percy’s army is outnumbered 25 to 1 and Percy knows he will not win the fight. So throughout the story, Percy does some pretty epic things to even out the odds a little bit. He makes a few deals and does a couple crazy things but by the end of the story, it was all worth it.
The Last Olympian is written in 1st person from Percy’s point of view. This allows for the reader to feel what Percy feels and see what Percy sees. The way Riordain writes it, it almost makes you feel you are in the story right beside Percy fighting every step of the way with him. Also, he makes it so you never want to put the book down. You would usually think the end of a chapter is a good stopping point. Well Riordain makes it so you never want to put it down because he will end the chapter starting a new very interesting scene going into the next. He does a great job writing this book.
“I could hear it getting closer. My friends needed help. I jumped on Blackjack, and we flew north toward the sound of explosions.”(254)
I chose this quote to show a sense of the author’s writing style and how interesting the book was. This quote was the last sentence in a chapter. This is what I meant how he would start a brand new action packed scene at the end of a chapter so you would never want to put the book down. Also, just look at how interesting that looks. That is why I read this book so fast.
I may be one of the biggest fans you will ever find of Rick Riordain’s books. His books are so great and inspiring and I love the genre and the topic all of his books are about. Once you read the first book, you will want to read all of the rest the next day. It is really that great of a series. I wish one day I could be in Percy’s shoes because it would be pretty cool to be a half-blood. I would recommend this book to anybody!

*****-5 Stars
-Goon