This sentence tells people that one should have the spirit of never giving up and never giving up.
This sentence comes from Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea.
It is also a meaningful sentence accumulated from the works of Nozbel award-winning writers, and it is the last sentence accumulated in Unit 4 of Primary School Chinese 6 of People's Education Press.
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Introduction to The Old Man and the Sea;
The Old Man and the Sea was published in 1952, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 and won the 54th Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
It tells a simple story of an old man fishing in the sea with concise and powerful words, but symbolically expresses a universal theme: how one should deal with challenges, setbacks and even failures. He created the most typical image of a tough guy in the history of literature, and praised the spirit of fighting and answering despite defeat. It is Hemingway's most representative work and the writer's favorite work.