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Title: The Iceberg Theory & The Old Man and the Sea
Description: What's the Ice Berg Theory ? (Represented by a clear drawing) Brief definition [According to Hemingway] of the ''iceberg principle'' Three examples of Ice Berg Theory in the book The Old Man and the Sea.

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The Ice Berg Theory: Find three (3) examples in the book and explain them
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1) ‘’The old man hit him on the head FOR KINDNESS and kicked him, his
body still shuddering, under the shade of the stern
...
These two
words give an idea to the reader of how Santiago is in general, but not in
details through his most intimate thoughts
...
’’: This short sentence
reflects Santiago’s way of seeing nature, and is also a diversion to not confess
his guiltiness of having killed the fishes, he says that ‘’everything kills
everything else’’, pretending that sharks kill fishes, and fishes kill other fishes
and vice versa
...

3) ‘’Violated luck
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Title: The Iceberg Theory & The Old Man and the Sea
Description: What's the Ice Berg Theory ? (Represented by a clear drawing) Brief definition [According to Hemingway] of the ''iceberg principle'' Three examples of Ice Berg Theory in the book The Old Man and the Sea.