Ernest Hemingway’s Life and the Old Man and the Sea
Words: 530 Pages: 2 7699Because of these negative womanly experience, a majority of the references to females in The Old Man and the Sea are negative. One thought both Santiago and Hemingway share, is that females lack self-control. Elizondo notes: “The representation of femininity, the sea, is characterized expressly by its caprice and lack of self-control” (“Themes”). This is evident in the exposition, when Santiago says, "If the sea did wild or wicked things it was because she could not help them" (Hemingway 30). […]