Before Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ, there was Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea
Although he was a serial cheater and struggling Catholic, Hemingway wrote a prize-winning novella about a fisherman’s heartbreak — and why failure is an invitation to lasting glory…
Old Man and the Sea follows Santiago, a fisherman cursed with bad luck — he hasn’t caught a fish in 84 days
Worse, his old age has left him depressed:
He’s nostalgic for the past where he was younger and manlier
Hence Santiago is seeking not just fish, but redemption
For Santiago, redemption means making a great catch
He wants to haul in a giant fish not just for bragging rights, but to prove he’s still a strong man worthy of dignity
Hence on day 85, Santiago paddles deeper to sea than ever before…