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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Analysis

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In A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, Garcia exposes the human race’s character flaw of having more compassion for the things people naturally relate to opposed to things they may misunderstand. This relation can be physical, mental, or spiritual. In A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, Garcia also shows how the common view of one’s religion and the conditioned learning of symbols can negatively affect the way people react to things that are uncommon. Garcia reveals this by writing about an angel that doesn’t have the traditional qualities taught in most religions. He shows that even though people may have a respect for angels, they have never seen one in the flesh. This disconnect could ultimately have a negative effect on the way people treat the angel. Garcia’s A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings reveals how people would react if an angel without the traditional look were to appear on Earth.

At the beginning of the story, it is ironic that “The villagers thought the angel should be named the mayor of the world”.(Garcia) This is what would have happened if the old man had all the qualities the people expected from a traditional angel. When he doesn’t gain his strength and show qualities of something immortal they soon neglect him. Tom Faulkner states that “The old man is far too human and decrepit to match our cultural image of angels: perfect, powerful, majestic, immortal”. The old man didn’t have any familiar traits that the villagers were accustomed to knowing from

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