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The old man and the sea

       
The old man and the sea- Earnest Hemingway

                 

1. Can you mark a critical phase of your life?

=) No, I have not any phase of in my life that is specified in a critical situation.


2.  Do you have any such person whom you recall in the crisis?

=) Yaa, in this situation I always recall my parents and then god.


3.      What is the importance of that person? Why?

=)  For me, my parents are always a solution because they have a good decision and helpful for me out of this problem.
     
           

4.      What is the importance of dream of lions in the novel?

=)  Dream of lions in the novel is the symbol of inspiration. This particular scene helps the old man to be in positive in his life.


5.      Do you have any such scene or image you frequently like to visit?

=)  Yes, I like to visit the lion in front of me


6.      What is the reason for your obsession for that scene?

=)  In the animal world lion is my one of the favourite animal. So I like the lion.


7.      Replace the old man with yourself. How would be the approach if you fail to like the old man in life?

=)   Always be positive. Positive attitude towards to the hopeful and successful end.

°-° Thank you....



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