The fisher man used a harpoon to catch the fish, that was huge. By Islam
Santiago used a harpoon and a fishing line to hunt the marlin in "The Old Man and the Sea." He also used his knowledge and skill as a fisherman to outwit and catch the large fish.
Assuming you are referring to the book The Old Man and the Sea, Santiago kills the first shark that attacks his captured fish with a harpoon. He loses the harpoon, so he makes a makeshift harpoon tying a knife to an oar. He kills several more sharks with this harpoon.
Sven (or Svend) Foyn (1809-1894) was a whaler born in Tønsberg in southeast Norway. In 1856, he invented the bow-mounted harpoon cannon, with an explosive head. This invention helped resuscitate the declining whaling industry. Some believe it began the era of modern whaling. Later "improvements" to Foyn's harpoon shot compressed air into the whale, so that it would not sink before it could be dragged onto the whaling ship.
The harpoon in "The Old Man and the Sea" symbolizes the old man's determination and skill as a fisherman, as well as his struggle against nature and the marlin. It represents his connection to the sea and his reliance on his own strength and experience to overcome challenges.
The Man from Blackhawk - 1959 The Harpoon Story 1-30 was released on: USA: 6 May 1960
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Kino plans to move his family to a better house, provide a good education for his son, and marry Juana in a church ceremony. He also plans to buy a rifle and a harpoon for fishing to improve their livelihood.
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