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Santiago often expresses pity for the fish and calls it his friend. why then, does he want to kill it so badly?

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  • 17-08-2017
Santiago often expresses pity for the fish and calls it his friend. But he wants to kill it so badly because of his pride as a fisherman. He believes that being a fisherman, he should be able to kill the fish with no hesitation since he is doing that for living.
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