Thursday, January 12, 2017

A Very Old Man...by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A truly peerlesstime(a) Man with gigantic Wings, is a story from the known Colombian novelist Gabriel (Gabo) Garcia Marquez. Marquez is one of the or so preeminent writers of Magical Realism, because in almost all of his stories he always tries to put that wizardly and mystical theme that his auditory modality loves to read. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, is a strange story, because in the weensy villages of Latin America noble-minded things happen really often, to a greater extent than in each former(a) place of the world. Some articulate is because of their religious views, others because of how they socialize with distributively other, or even because of the incident that Latin people tramp believe in so military personnely things just resembling they could not believe in anything.\nThe story begins in the calendar month of March in a Latin Caribbean place with a poor family of a genuinely low class society. Pelayo and Elisenda plunge an old man with move i n their motor lodge. The old man became so famous that everyone purpose he was an saint. After almost time, the angel got his fame stolen by a woman who was turned into a spider for having disobeyed her parents. In that moment, the angel loses his reputation but not his essence, reason which in one day for no observ able-bodied reason the creature decides to vacate the village without using any type of traditional transportation, because his tremendous wings had finally grew game and he was finally able to fly again. The concept that world kind has towards the angel is represented as a decrepit, filthy, soaked, toothless, pierce with parasites and with very human odors. This light story is a parody as it is in a contradiction of the angel; he doesnt get tie to anyone, his miracles are messy, he ends up sleeping in the fell all full of damn and crawling from one spatial relation to the other, this could represent Pelayo and Elisendas purport of economic hardship dif ficult to survive. To achieve this, Marquez describes a courtyard littered with crabs, incessant rain, ...

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