So I finished The Old Man and the Sea thanks to the two-hour delay. I woke up a bit early so I was like, I won’t waste my time doing something else so I’m going to read. Although when I finished reading the third quarter of the book the old man is on top of the world because he catches the big marlin, his success soon fades when a bunch of sharks ravage the meat of the fish. When he makes landfall there is no marlin left. That’s a basic summary of what happened in this section of the book. This week, I want to focus more on determining whether or not this book is an AP worthy one. First of all, I’d say this: I didn’t find this book very boring, but I think some people might. An old man goes fishing for a few days. That sounds terrible. Hemingway’s style kept me turning the pages because he doesn’t do a lot of deep analysis. That in itself may turn a lot of AP teachers away from the work. However, I think there is some value in reading a style of text that contrasts from the clas...