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An Old Man With Enormous Wings, By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s short story "An old man with enormous wings" written in 1955 discusses an old man who is found by two villagers named Pelayo and Elisenda in their courtyard. This particular man is described as an old, poor man, with enormous wings, who speaks "an incomprehensible dialect with a strong sailor's voice" (451). Many people think he is angel as the neighbor woman said: "he's an angel, he must have being coming for the child (Pelayo and Elisenda's newborn baby who had been sick) but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down" (452). Others like Father Gonzaga think he is someone sent by the devil because "he did not understand the language of god or how to greet the minister" (452). The doctor thinks he is a human like everyone else but what surprises him more was that "why other men didn't have wings like him" (455). For Pelayo an Elisenda the angel is actually someone who came to change their lives. The angel makes significant changes once he appears in Elisenda's and Pelayo's life, even …show more content…

The villagers look at the angel in a weird and awkward way as someone who sticks out from everyone else. I interpret they have never seen someone with wings but also Pelayo and Elisenda see him more as a circus animal EN CAMBIO the villagers see him as and "odd phenomenon" ("Community") as Ronald E. McFarland suggests in his critical essay. This story can be compared to "The Minister's Black Veil: A Parable" by Nathain Hawthorne as how Mr. Hooper is also seen weird because he is wearing a black veil. People think he is wearing it because he has something to hide. The angel is a human too, the only thing that distinguishes him are his wings and what distinguishes Mr. Hooper from the others is his black

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