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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings

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For centuries, humans have been captivated by the supernatural. The supernatural can be quite exciting for the human mind to comprehend. Certainly the concept could allow the human mind to wonder in amazement as entertainment or either to view an event or a person as a spectacle. Perhaps one could also question if there is a blurred distinction between what is natural and supernatural. Gabriel Marquez author of short story “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings,” shares his vision of magical realism; characterized by conflicting perspectives of imaginary events in a realistic manner. Marquez gives this telling detail distinction of the supernatural, magical realism, faith as well as expectations and cruelty. Marquez illustrates how a family, …show more content…

Pelayo assumed that the smell of rotten crabs had been making his already sick child illness worsen. It was then that Pelayo noticed the mystical creature face down and appeared to be stuck in the mud. The man had wings on his back, was toothless and the clothes he wore were tattered. Pelayo and his wife studied the man, looking for any clue where and what this creature was. The man is not able to communicate with them in a familiar language. They assume that the man had been a castaway washed ashore during the storm. They seek judgment from fellow villagers as to the distinction of the strange man. One of the villagers, the neighbor believes that the man could possibly be an angel that has come for the ill child. The Father of the local church seemed to believe that the man is not an angel at all, but an imposter posing to be an angel; determined by the mere fact that angels speak the Latin language and this unknown being did not. Pelayo and his wife Elisenda made the decision to cage the man with wings in a chicken coop and charge a five cent admission for all who wanted to see him; to perform miracles in their favor. When the man with wings did not perform to their expectations, he was not of any use to the people; treated in the most inhumane …show more content…

Just as the angel was treated as an abomination, Marquez illustrates that of the spider girl. The spider girl is a complete contrast to the old man with wings. Unlike the old man, the spider girl is able to communicate with the people; she is able to give the people what they want. The villagers seem to have pity the girl; they see her spider like condition and perceive it as a supernatural punishment from God due to her disobedience toward her parents. And unlike the man with wings, the spider girl was seen as beneath the

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