The old man in "The Old Man and the Sea" lives in a small coastal village in Cuba called Cojimar.
It had been 40 days before Santiago caught a fish.
The first fish that Santiago catches in "The Old Man and the Sea" is a giant marlin. This massive fish presents a major challenge for Santiago in his epic struggle at sea.
Pedrico was a character in "The Old Man and the Sea" who worked with Santiago before his long journey out to sea. He helped Santiago with his fishing gear and was one of the few people who believed in Santiago's ability to catch fish. Pedrico also looked after Santiago's belongings while he was away.
Brother Fish was created in 2004.
Brother Fish has 842 pages.
The ISBN for "Brother Fish" by Bryce Courtenay is 9780140291810.
Santiago's first catch in "The Old Man and the Sea" is a giant marlin.
Mandolin doesn't fish with Santiago anymore because of the old man's lack of luck, which affects Mandolin's own success. Santiago feels resigned to this change, understanding that it is part of Mandolin's decision to prioritize his livelihood over their friendship. Santiago remains determined and perseveres on his own, despite the loss of his fishing partner.
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Because he feel like his stomach is being abuse.
Santiago knows the fish is getting tired in The Old Man and the Sea by feeling the tension in the line easing and noticing the fish slowing down in its movements. He also observes the fish coming up to the surface more frequently and showing signs of fatigue in its behavior.