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Page 1: The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway Ondřej Hornig © 2009

The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway

Ondřej Hornig © 2009Ondřej Hornig © 2009

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Short biography of authorShort biography of author

Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway (1899 – 1961) (1899 – 1961) American novelist, short-story writer American novelist, short-story writer

and journalistand journalist He had 5 siblingsHe had 5 siblings He joined the Red Cross Ambulance He joined the Red Cross Ambulance

Crops during the WWI., he also saw a Crops during the WWI., he also saw a warwarin Italiain Italia

He spent his last years on CubaHe spent his last years on Cuba Holder of Pulitzer and Nobel Holder of Pulitzer and Nobel

prizesprizes

Page 3: The Old Man and the Sea Ernest Hemingway Ondřej Hornig © 2009

Short biography of authorShort biography of author

Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway (1899 – 1961) (1899 – 1961) FiestaFiesta A Farewell to ArmsA Farewell to Arms To Have and Have notTo Have and Have not For Whom the Bell TollsFor Whom the Bell Tolls The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

That novel has great success, both That novel has great success, both commercial and critical.commercial and critical.

It was published in 1952.It was published in 1952. It earned Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize It earned Hemingway the Pulitzer Prize

in 1953. The next year he was in 1953. The next year he was awarded with the Nobel Prize in awarded with the Nobel Prize in Literature for lifetime literary Literature for lifetime literary achievement.achievement.

It was his last writing.It was his last writing.

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea The novel is about an old fisherman sailing The novel is about an old fisherman sailing

day to day in waters around Cuba. One day day to day in waters around Cuba. One day he catch a big fish, much more bigger than he catch a big fish, much more bigger than his boat. He fighting to kill it for 3 days and his boat. He fighting to kill it for 3 days and nights non-stop, he is attacked by sharks nights non-stop, he is attacked by sharks and also he is fighting with his own body and also he is fighting with his own body which would like to collapse. After this which would like to collapse. After this heartless fight he is found on the beach with heartless fight he is found on the beach with a huge skeleton of a biggest fish inhabitants a huge skeleton of a biggest fish inhabitants ever seen. That is what brings him a glory ever seen. That is what brings him a glory and a praise. and a praise.

Praise - uznání

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

„„A man can be destroyed,A man can be destroyed,

but cannot be defeated!“but cannot be defeated!“Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway

Praise - uznání

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

It has been made into a film more It has been made into a film more than once.than once.

1958:1958: The old man and the sea; The old man and the sea; Directed by Henry King, John Sturges, Directed by Henry King, John Sturges, Henry King, Fred Zinnemann Henry King, Fred Zinnemann

1990:1990: The old man and the sea; The old man and the sea; Directed by Jud TaylorDirected by Jud Taylor

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Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway

„„Best of all he loved the fallBest of all he loved the fall

The leaves yellow on the cottonwoodsThe leaves yellow on the cottonwoods

Leaves floating on the trout streamsLeaves floating on the trout streams

And above the hillsAnd above the hills

The high blue windless skiesThe high blue windless skies

Now he will be a part of them forever.“Now he will be a part of them forever.“

Ernest Hemingway - Idaho - 1939 Ernest Hemingway - Idaho - 1939

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

Sources:Sources: Ernest Hemingway – The old man and the Ernest Hemingway – The old man and the

seasea

http://en.wikipedia.org/http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://cs.wikipedia.org/http://cs.wikipedia.org/ http://www.csfd.cz/http://www.csfd.cz/ http://www.google.comhttp://www.google.com

I recommend I recommend http://ucitse.vitej.net/http://ucitse.vitej.net/

Ernest Hemingway

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The Old Man and the SeaThe Old Man and the Sea

Ernest HemingwayErnest Hemingway

Ondřej Hornig © 2009Ondřej Hornig © 2009