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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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The old man goes farther into the sea, sees sharks, fishermen, and a sky beyond him, then retreats and names the retreat an accident rather than a decision.
Pole fishermen and little sharks keep the scene grounded in ordinary coastal danger, which makes the larger spiritual pull feel more credible. "Young on the other side" sounds like an afterlife, a memory, or simply the insult of seeing youth remain elsewhere while age advances. The insistence that drawing back from the sphere was inadvertent feels untrustworthy, as if survival has to be disguised after the fact.
Expands 211. The old man's big heart sees the little sharks, pole fishermen throw lines, 'young on the other side' is worse than a wish that comes true. A rifle is out of place down by the sea; what happened when he 'drew back from the spheare' was inadvertent.