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A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: a Critical Analysis

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A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings
By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

A Critical Analysis

Callora, Hanna Krishna S.
AB English 2

English 12 TTHS 4:00-5:25

Setting

The story is set in a coastal area and it opens with an ongoing rainfall that has turned the world gloomy and gray. Everyone in this town was feeling sad because of the state of the beach and the stench of rotten fish. It was March and the rain had made the light weak during daytime and replaced the glimmer of the sands of the beach with “a stew of mud and rotten shellfish.” At the beginning of the story, we learn that crabs have been crawling into the house of Pelayo and Elisenda that “on the third day of rain,” they had killed so many of them. After throwing them …show more content…

This is also evident in the stories from the Bible wherein extraordinary things happen and there are no causal explanations provided other than the fact that they are miracles. This lack of concern in the law of nature is consistent throughout the whole story. In the case of the old man with wings, the narrator notes that his only supernatural quality is that of patience, which dismisses entirely the fact that he has wings and that he is most definitely an angel. This is also seen in the choice of words or the diction that the author uses to tell the story. For example, the narrator merely presents what he observes and instead of focusing on his extraordinary state, he instead draws our attention to the “consolation miracles” and the presence of “stellar parasites” and “lunar dust” on his wings. In this case, his heavenly qualities are dismissed but the ordinariness of parasites and dust are emphasized through the use of words such as “stellar” and “lunar”, which are used to describe heavenly bodies. Even the mentioning of the “consolation miracles” is done in a way that makes it seem as if these strange things happen everyday. There is indifference in the treatment for when we mention “miracle,” it always connote something magical has happened that we ought to be grateful for but in this case, the miracles are treated as merely “consolation” for they were not the miracles that these people have hoped for. Aside from indifference, the choice of words and

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