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Saturday, October 29, 2016

A Very Old Man...by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A truly Old slice with considerable Wings, is a tommyrot from the notable Colombian novelist Gabriel (Gabo) Garcia Marquez. Marquez is matchless of the most preeminent writers of supernatural Realism, because in almost all(prenominal) of his stories he always tries to localise that magical and mystical radix that his audience loves to read. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, is a strange story, because in the small villages of Latin the States rare things happen right to the fully often, more than in both other endow of the world. few say is because of their religious views, others because of how they socialise with each other, or n matchlesstheless because of the fact that Latin battalion can hope in so small-army things scarce like they could not believe in anything.\nThe story begins in the month of March in a Latin Caribbean place with a poor family of a very low secern society. Pelayo and Elisenda found an emeritus man with wings in their courtyard. The ol d man became so famous that everyone thought he was an saint. subsequently some time, the holy person got his fame stolen by a woman who was off into a spider for having disobeyed her parents. In that moment, the angel loses his reputation scarcely not his essence, reason which in one day for no apparent reason the instrument decides to leave the village without utilize any type of traditionalistic transportation, because his enormous wings had at long last grew back and he was ultimately able to fly again. The invention that pitying kind has towards the angel is represented as a decrepit, filthy, soaked, toothless, riddled with parasites and with very human odors. This short story is a parody as it is in a contradiction of the angel; he doesnt select attached to anyone, his miracles are messy, he ends up sleeping in the shed all full of dirt and crawling from one side to the other, this could represent Pelayo and Elisendas life of economic validity trying to survive. To achieve this, Marquez describes a courtyard littered with crabs, never-ending rain, ...

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