Literary critic Sonny Elizondo agrees: “ The Many people thought Hemingway’s best days were behind him. The…metaphors…need almost no translation” (126). Is…an account of Hemingway’s personal struggle…to write hisīest…. Struggle as an author is similar to the protagonist’s struggle as a Way, which is a result of Hemingway’s failed relationships with women, Furthermore, in this novel, women are portrayed in a negative Old Man and the Sea, and his loneliness is apparent in the First of all, The Old ManĪnd the Sea can be interpreted as an allegory of Hemingway’sĪddition, Hemingway was lonely when he wrote The It is obvious how Hemingway’s life influenced his writing. When The Old Man and the Sea is analyzed from a biographical perspective, The Old Man and the Sea continues this autobiographical tradition. Important events in Hemingway’s own life” (63). The stories…are very literal translations of some of the most Hemingway’s stories are either literally or figuratively based on hisĪ literary critic and authority on Ernest Hemingway, concurs: “Many of
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