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Analysis Of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings

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Pearl S. Buck once said, “A foreigner is a friend I have yet to meet.” Unfortunately, this is not how the local villagers see the angel, a harmless old man, who has crashed onto the courtyard of Pelayo and Elisenda’s home. Upon the angel’s arrival, he is met with suspicion, fear, and cruelty by the villagers. Yet, many would argue that this is no way to treat a foreigner who has wandered into a person’s community and would never do such a thing to a distant traveler. However, this is how most foreigners are treated in a new land that they do not understand and does not understand them. In fact, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s short story, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”, is a commentary on the tendency of small communities to treat foreigners with fear, cruelty, and skepticism as shown by the locals behavior toward of the angel. Notably, Marquez chose to use an angel to represent foreigners in his narrative. Angels are unearthly beings that possess supernatural powers. Due to their supernatural nature, many people develop their own opinions about their true nature. In fact, the villagers began to assess these stereotypes with the angel they had imprisoned. Marquez states, “They spent their time finding out if the prisoner had a navel, if his dialect had any connections with Aramaic, how many times he could fit on the head of a pin…” (Marquez 275). The locals see angels as supernatural creatures and treat the old man with curiosity. They believed that angels wore a navel and

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