The Old Man Of The Sea -
While officially titled , many people search for this Pulitzer Prize-winning book under "The Old Man of the Sea". Old Man and the Sea: Hemingway, Ernest: 9780684801223
: Known as a trustworthy, honest god and the father of the Nereids.
: These figures personify the elusive, ever-changing nature of the ocean. 3. Ernest Hemingway's Novel (Common Misnomer) The Old Man of the Sea
" The Old Man of the Sea " is a title shared by several significant literary and mythological figures. The most famous is a character from the tales of , though the phrase is also often confused with Ernest Hemingway's novel The Old Man and the Sea . 1. Sinbad the Sailor (Arabian Nights)
In Greek mythology, the title refers to primordial sea gods who were often shape-shifters. While officially titled , many people search for
: The man begs Sinbad to carry him across a stream.
In the fifth voyage of Sinbad , he encounters a seemingly frail old man on a deserted island. In the fifth voyage of Sinbad
: A herdsman of sea monsters who served Poseidon. He could foretell the future but would change shapes (into fire, lions, or serpents) to avoid answering questions unless captured and held tightly.