Xie Zhengman 
Master Guidance on The Old Man and the Sea [EPUB ebook] 

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The Old Man and the Sea is a medium-length novel written by American writer Hemingway in Cuba in 1951. It won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. The author has created many symbolic images and guided people to deeply reflect on the profound themes of prosperity and adversity, victory and failure, kindness and evil of human nature, open-mindedness and cowardice in real life through the tragic fate of the elderly in San Diego. This book analyzes the theme and image connotation of the work in depth from the characters and dissects the profound meaning. It is divided into four chapters: Chapter 1: a delicate, innocent and wise old man in San Diego; Chapter 2: the interpretation of a tough man spirit and an inheritor, the little boy; Chapter 3: a personified symbol of various social powers – the sea; Chapter 4: an archetype of tough man spirit- Ernest Hemingway. The layer-by-layer in-depth course design and strong immersion are a concrete and convenient grip to help readers understand the original text. Based on the current pain points and difficulties of students’ understanding of the "tough man spirit", the comparative method is used on typical plots, making characters stand vividly revealed on the paper. The combination of the author’s special life experience and the tough man archetype is innovative and memorable. It is suitable for quick reading and grasping the character, plot, and soul of the original work, and understanding Hemingway’s character-building techniques, structural style, and artistic style in the "Iceberg Principle", so that they can be used in a practical way – to generalize, to transfer, and to address both symptoms and root causes.

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Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9787507555387 ● Editora CNPeReading ● Publicado 2022 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 8915240 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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