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How does Santiago's determination help to illustrate the theme of man's destruction and defeat in The Old Man and the Sea? aSantiago long string of successes as a fisherman means that he cannot be defeated. bSantiago's determination is part of his lunacy, which is destroying him. cSantiago will never quit, so he can never be defeated. dSantiago would rather accept defeat than be destroyed.

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How does Santiago's determination help to illustrate the theme of man's destruction and defeat in The Old Man and the Sea? aSantiago long string of successes as a fisherman means that he cannot be defeated. bSantiago's determination is part of his lunacy, which is destroying him. cSantiago will never quit, so he can never be defeated. dSantiago would rather accept defeat than be destroyed.

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The theme of man's destruction and defeat in "The Old Man and the Sea" is illustrated through Santiago's determination in several ways.

a) Santiago's long string of successes as a fisherman does not mean that he cannot be defeated. In fact, the novel begins with Santiago having gone 84 days without catching a fish, showing that despite his past successes, he can still face defeat.

b) Santiago's determination is not part of his lunacy, but rather a testament to his strength of character. Even though he is old and physically weak, he refuses to give up, showing that he is not being destroyed by his circumstances.

c) The statement that Santiago will never quit, so he can never be defeated, aligns with the theme of the novel. Despite the hardships he faces, Santiago never gives up. This shows that while he may face physical defeat, his spirit remains undefeated.

d) Santiago would rather accept defeat than be destroyed. This is evident when he chooses to go out to sea each day, knowing that he may not catch a fish. He accepts the possibility of defeat but refuses to let it destroy him. This illustrates the theme of man's destruction and defeat, as Santiago chooses to face potential defeat rather than allow himself to be destroyed by giving up.

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