WHERE THE CHRIST AND THE CROSS MEETS: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF HEMMINGWAY’S “THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA”
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“Life is so single mindedly awful it seems a conscious, cosmic prank; it starts in pain, is pervaded by painful imitation, dislocation, guilt, desire, fear of responsibility and isolation; and it is always bestial violence and death.”
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Maiti, A. (2016). WHERE THE CHRIST AND THE CROSS MEETS: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF HEMMINGWAY’S “THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA”. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH, 4(9), 9. Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/1617
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