Moby Dick Old Man & Sea
.... We see this expressed most clearly in his mentor-like relationship with
Manolin.
Human solidarity and interdependence may not make a man any more capable of ....
(1361

5

)
Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... life, or capable of acting in a way which few if any actual
human beings would .... accepting defeat humbly both on the boat and later with the boy
Manolin: He knew ....
(1800

7

)
Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... life, or capable of acting in a way which few if any actual
human beings would .... accepting defeat humbly both on the boat and later with the boy
Manolin: He knew ....
(1785

7

)
The Old Man and the Sea
.... embodies this unique type of heroism, which is available to all
human beings regardless .... In addition, the boy
Manolin is depicted as crying over the fate of his ....
(2712

11

)
The Hemingway Hero
.... remains stoic and proud and only begrudgingly accepts food and help from
Manolin. .... flirtations with death, such encounters need not be with other
human beings. ....
(1240

5

)
Hemingway
.... can hold onto as he passes through the temporal realm of
human existence .... mentor (exemplar) to his young protégé (apprentice), a boy named
Manolin, and teaches ....
(6188

25

)