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The Old Man and The Sea



1.Do you have any such person whom you recall in the crisis?

Yes   of course I have a such person whom I recall in the crisis. They are my friends ,parents and my ideal person. They are inspired a lot direct and indirectly. They suggest me to a right path. How can I face difficult situation. So they all are make special space in my life.


2.What is the importance of that person? Why?
      That kind of person are really important person for me. Because they told me life lessons and how I ménage any situation. They also say about what is good and bad in me.  Sometimes I feel low confidence that time I remember my best time of my past. And I get energy and I feel I can do it. Some books are also provide that need. Some good books guide very well in my life. So they all are important parsons.


3.What is the importance of dream of lions in the novel?

I think lion is symbol of strength and confidence. Old man remembered his past because he feel low confidence that time he see in his past and that dream fulfilled desire. He feel confidence after see that dream. He was young at that time everything  so  today also he can do it. And our dreams are parent or unconscious mind and desire.

4.Do you have any such scene or image you frequently like to visit?
  Yes I have such scene or image that frequently I like to visit. It’s also a good as well as bad images. Because some scenes give a happiness and freshness and some bad scenes give a some moral sense worn to not reported that things. And I improve myself.


5.What is the reason of your obsession for that scene?

 I give that reason as above ans. So this is observed for that type of scene.

6.Replace the old man with yourself. How would be the approach if you fail like the old man in life ?

If I replace the old man with myself. I would also like to remember my good past. And I like the strength of old man. But I don’t give proof to society what can do am I. If they don’t believe in my self so it’s your problems. So I can’t feel I am not successful person. My ability not depend on other people but myself.

 Thank you.  .

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