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Elements Of Magical Realism

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Various readers tend to misinterpret the concept of magical realism when developing the genre as a whole. The literary or artistic genre magical realism is the adding of surreal elements within a story in an attempt to create a realistic narrative without distracting the narrative flow. There are several characteristics having to do with the intertwining of elements in which unexplainable events are seen to be an everyday event, allowing the reader to get a better understanding of the author's intention. In the following stories, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings,” “The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World,” “Bless Me, Ultima” and “Light is Like Water,” there are several different elements that characterize magical realism. Magical realism is evident within the stories, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” and “Bless Me, Ultima,” because they are set in an otherwise ordinary world, with cultural realities and the events within the stories are not always explained by universal laws or familiar logic. The cultural reality in “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” reveals a lot about the people who follow the faith Catholicism. The people in the town “tried to make the old man eat some mothballs” (paragraph 8) because it was supposedly the food prescribes for angels. This show how the people of the Catholic religion did not think of the old man as magical, they really believed he was an angel and expected him to act certain way since he was an “angel.” In addition, “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” demonstrates how the events within the stories are not always explained by universal laws or familiar logic when the townspeople were introduced to the old man (the extraordinary). The old man is described as a ragpicker, with only a few faded hairs on his head and having very few teeth in his mouth, but despite these human characteristics the old man is treated inhumanly. The townspeople treated the old man with no respect, he was penned up with the chickens and displayed, forced to eat mush and branded. The fact the townspeople dehumanized the old man because of unfamiliar characteristics portrays how human nature is not accepting to those who are different and will only accept those who are like them.

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