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Sunday, March 24, 2019

A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings :: Literary Analysis, Gabriel Marquez

The residents of the little town in the story A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, by Gabriel Marquez, did not construe that they very well could have been in the midst of one of gods ethereal creatures. The old populace that Pelayo found groveling in the mud on the beach, had wings wish well an nonesuch, he didnt speak their vocabulary like an angel might not, and he was peaceful and innocent like angel might be. precisely since he didnt fit the exact standards of aristocracy that the people public opinion that angels should have, they disregarded him, and set him aside as cosmos irrelevant and father Gonzaga was forever cured of his insomnia (403). In the text A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, the townspeoples unfitness to determine the winged parts being highlights their paradigms.The townspeople determine that the old man does not fit the criteria of an angel. They disregarded him partly because of His huge buzzard wings, cruddy and half plucked (401), He was old and decrepit and seemed crazy. Also, Angels are thought of as elegant and beautiful with a sort of spiritual presence. But instead the old man looked like a rag picker (401), and smelled of the wilderness. Next, the priest tries testing the man to see if he could speak Latin, the language of god. But since the man could not speak Latin, he was under the suspiciousness of an imposter (401), he was thought of as the devils carnival trick (401). Moreover, the mans main significant terrestrial qualities were his wings and his oddity. As uttermost as how angels are thought of, The unless other feature that well-nigh resembled a celestial being was that he could take everything that his spectators did to him as if His only supernatural virtue seemed to be patience (401). But his imperturbability and whiteness are very misinterpreted by the people and taken advantage of to the extreme.The townspeople are cruel and treat he man poorly because they wear thint understand him. They pull o ut some of his remaining feathers to encounter their defective parts (402). The people have the audacity to take from the man, without permission, in an attempt to add to themselves and seem to feel no remorse for their taking. Also, at one point in the story a spectator fire him with an iron for branding steers, because they thought that maybe he was dead.

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