What type of fish does Santiago battle?

Immediately afterward, the marlin's brave and unavailing struggle to save its own life becomes Santiago's brave and unavailing struggle to save the marlin from the sharks. In killing the mako, Santiago loses his harpoon — the first of many such losses as he continues a futile battle with the shovel-nosed sharks.
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What fish was Santiago trying to catch?

Santiago is a mentor to the boy, who cherishes the old man and the life lessons he imparts. Convinced that his luck must change, Santiago takes his skiff far out into the deep waters of the Gulf Stream, where he soon hooks a giant marlin.
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What type of big fish does Santiago catch in this story?

The marlin is the giant, 18-foot fish that battles with Santiago in the middle of the ocean for three days and three nights. Although Santiago hooks the marlin on his first afternoon at sea, the marlin refuses to come to the surface and instead pulls Santiago farther and farther from land.
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What fish did Santiago catch first?

What fish did the old man catch first? The old man caught a tuna first.
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Which fish takes the bait thrown by Santiago?

When he sees two porpoises playing in the water, Santiago begins to pity his quarry and consider it a brother. He thinks back to the time that he caught one of a pair of marlin: the male fish let the female take the bait, then he stayed by the boat, as though in mourning.
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B.A English| Novel- The Old man and The Sea | Question: Santiago's Fight With Sharks



What is the type of fish that Santiago catches and has an intense struggle with?

We see Santiago struggle with his body and he strains to complete difficult tasks, like catching the great marlin and fighting off sharks.
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What did Santiago Use the tuna for?

The boy gives the old man, Santiago, sardines for bait. The boy also gives him two tunas, which are small and fresh. Each of the baits, which are hung at different depths in the water, are laden with the fresh sardines as a lure. The sardines are strung through both eyes so that they make a "half-garland" of sorts.
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What happened to the fish that Santiago kills?

The old man thinks that the fish is killing him, and admires him for it, saying, “I do not care who kills who.” Eventually, he pulls the fish onto its side by the boat and plunges his harpoon into it. The fish lurches out of the water, brilliantly and beautifully alive as it dies.
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How does the last battle suggest Santiago's respect for the fish?

He admires the fish for its strength even as he prays for its death. He respects his foe without fearing it. The begins to turn east and this tells Santiago its moving with the current perhaps because it is getting tired.
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Why does Santiago pity the great fish?

So the boy can help him with the other lines, baits etc. Why does Santiago begin to pity the fish? He respects and is sympathetic about the fish.
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How did Santiago catch marlin?

In the story of the Old Man and the Sea, Santiago the old fisherman used the hook and harpoon technique to fish for marlins. The technique entailed attaching the fishing lines to a hook. Baits including a combination of sardines and tuna would then be attached to the hook.
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When did Santiago catch the fish?

On the eighty-fifth day of his unlucky streak, Santiago takes his skiff out early. By noon, he has hooked a big fish that he is sure is a marlin, but he is unable to haul it in. He is unwilling to tie the line to the boat for fear that a sudden jerk from the fish would break the line.
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Did the old man catch the fish?

The old man expertly hooks the fish, but he cannot pull it in. Instead, the fish begins to pull the boat.
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What kind of sharks are Galanos?

galanos (Spanish) mottled ones (literally); here a descriptive term for the shovel-nosed sharks. gelatinous like gelatin or jelly; having the consistency of gelatin or jelly; viscous.
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How long is a marlin?

Biology. Blue marlin may grow to be more than 12 feet long and may weigh up to 2,000 pounds. Female blue marlin grow larger than males and may live 20 years. Male blue marlin reach 7 feet in length and may live up to 10 years.
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What happened when the fish lurched?

What happened when the fish lurched? The fish pulled Santiago over in the boat. He fell on his face and got a cut below his eye. The second lurch caused a cut in Santiago's right hand.
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What does the marlin symbolize in the Old Man and the Sea?

Magnificent and glorious, the marlin symbolizes the ideal opponent. In a world in which “everything kills everything else in some way,” Santiago feels genuinely lucky to find himself matched against a creature that brings out the best in him: his strength, courage, love, and respect.
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Where did Santiago go for fishing in the Old Man and the Sea?

For 84 days, the old fisherman Santiago has caught nothing, returning empty-handed in his skiff to the small Cuban fishing village where he lives. After 40 days without a catch, Manolin's father has insisted that Manolin, the young man Santiago taught to fish from the age of five, fish in another boat.
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Why did Santiago want the fish to turn and swim with the current?

Why did Santiago want the fish to turn and swim with the current? The fish would swim with the current when it got tired. That would mean that Santiago's battle would be almost over.
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What did the sharks do to Santiago?

As the shark bites the dead marlin, Santiago rams his harpoon into the shark's head. The shark thrashes, dies, and sinks, but the harpoon rope breaks and Santiago's harpoon is lost with the shark.
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How did Santiago drive away the sharks?

Initially he tries to scare the sharks with his harpoon and later with a makeshift harpoon. He had made the makeshift harpoon with an oar and his knife. He later clubbed them to fight with the sharks.
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How big was the fish in The Old Man and the Sea?

The fisherman who measures the marlin's skeleton reports that it is 18 feet long — evidence of the largest fish the villagers have ever known to come out of the Gulf. And when Manolin accepts the marlin's spear, he accepts for all time everything that Santiago wishes to bequeath him.
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What are the weapons does Santiago use against the sharks?

When a shovel nosed shark hits the giant fish, the old man drives the knife into its brain; however, the shark jerks back, and the knife blade is snapped. Now Santiago has only his gaff, two oars, the tiller, and a short club to use as weapons, but he still refuses to give up fighting.
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What does Santiago think might have caused the fish to jump so much?

The fish had filled its air sacs and could not dive deep again. What does Santiago think might have caused the fish to jump so much? Hunger or fear.
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How does the old man catch an albacore?

How does the old man catch an albacore? When he feels the weight of the albacore (log finned tuna fish) on the fishing line, Santiago drops his oars, holds the line firm and draws the fish in. He then swings the fish over the side and into the boat. He killed it by hitting on its head.
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