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What does Santiago tell himself that exemplify his determination in The Old Man and the Sea? aYou're good forever bMy head is bloody but unbowed cI am the master of my fate dI am the captain of my soul

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What does Santiago tell himself that exemplify his determination in The Old Man and the Sea? aYou're good forever bMy head is bloody but unbowed cI am the master of my fate dI am the captain of my soul

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In "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway, Santiago exemplifies his determination through his relentless struggle against the marlin, his refusal to give up, and his constant self-encouragement. However, the specific phrases you mentioned are not directly quoted in the book.

The closest sentiment to those phrases can be found when Santiago, in his struggle with the marlin, says, "Fish, I love you and respect you very much. But I will kill you dead before this day ends." This shows his determination and his resolve to master his fate, similar to the sentiment in the phrases you mentioned.

However, it's important to note that Hemingway's style is often more subtle and less direct than the phrases you provided. Santiago's determination is shown more through his actions and struggles than through explicit statements.

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