The main advantage could be related to not leaving babies out in the street, mostly in countries where the weather is really harsh. And also, to avoid any kind of danger a baby can suffer just for being in the street. What is more, a mother who does not want that child can make sure, she is leaving him/her in good care and her identity will not be revealed or known.
On the other hand, the concept of 'bin' is not a proper term to use in this case. An unwanted baby is not trash, so he7she should not be associated with this idea. Maybe It should be wiser to resort to another term for the idea.
As regards sources, many people decide to leave their babies in a church or hospital or even hand him/her over a family they know.
In some dramatic cases babies are abandoned in trash cans or put into a garbage bag anywhere.
I think it is Madame Forestier... I hope I helped.
Although the story does not refer to a special name, lets see that the place where Santiago goes fishing is the Caribbean Sea, in a town near Havana Cuba. The hut of Santiago always had proximity to the sea, due to its fishing activity it is perceived that it lived very close to the sea.
Man vs. self refers to someone who is having conflict within themselves. They are having trouble solving a problem for example.
A non-restrictive modifier add information that does not restrict who the subject can refer to (compare to "The one Marlena that enjoys many subjects" -this one restricts the subject to a specific Marlena). Here it's "who enjoys many different subjects" - it adds additional information about her, but doesn't change the referent.