The Old Man and the Sea
The old man states that he would rather be the fish unless what event occurs?
What would concur to make the man rather not be the fish
What would concur to make the man rather not be the fish
I've read this book so many times but I don't recall that. Do you know what chapter this is in?
What memory does the old man recall to give him confidence? What does this memory reveal about the old mans character?
Between pages 50-81