Santiago Is A Tragic Hero

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In the novel The Old Man in the Sea, Santiago, who is the old man, undergoes great sacrifice. He spends hours a day for numerous days trying to catch this Marlin. He sacrifices his life for this fish. Therefore, many in town though the old man was just a crazy fisherman, however, Santiago's obsession with the Marlin was more than just trying to catch it, it was the pride of determination to keep going. The topic of if the old man is a hero or a tragic hero comes about during the novel. Santiago's idea of bravery and strength are what other people call insane. However, his tragic flaw is his pride, which leads to his downfall. Santiago's pride is sparked when the sharks have destroyed the marlin, and he continuously apologizes since he has