
Spring Tide: the Old Man and the Sea (hemingway Novel)
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"Spring Tide" tells the story of the young American writer Scripps O'Neill, whose wives and daughters ran away one after another. He left home on a snowy night to find a job. In a small restaurant, he met Diana, a middle-aged waitress and British literature-loving waitress. The two hit it off and got married in a flash, and he became a clerk at a water pump factory in the city. Unexpectedly, Mandy, the waitress who replaced Diana in the small restaurant, had a lot of literary knowledge and was eloquent, which fascinated Scripps. Yogi Johnson, a worker in the same factory as Scripps, had an "affair" in Paris while participating in World War I. As a result, he fell into the "fairy jump" and never wanted to find a woman again. However, a naked Indian woman broke into a small restaurant and was driven away. Yogi, who was wandering blankly on the street, followed her, took off her clothes one by one, and walked side by side into the night with her... At the turn of winter and spring, a series of strange things happened in the northern mountain town of Michigan, which formed the interesting core plot of Hemingway's early novella "Spring Tide". "The Old Man and the Sea" tells the story of an old fisherman's struggle with a big fish. It has a profound theme and won Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature. It has long been widely popular in our country.
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