"A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings"

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by: Garcia Marquez


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“A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” by: Squad

Summary Husband and wife Pelayo and Elisenda found a man with enormous wings outside their house. They think he was a homeless man, people in their town think he is a fallen angel. The priest thinks that he could be a figure from the devil. The man with wings stay in Pelayo’s chicken coop. People come from all over to see him and want him to do some miracle since they think he is an angel. As years pass, people eventually forget about the winged man. The very old man stays in the coop as the years pass. After about five years, the winged man flies over Pelayo’s house.

Plot The town takes an interest in this old man with enormous wings, seems like the inciting incident is him showing up. The main conflicts in the story surround people arguing about what he is/his motives in the town Expect something big to happen with the old man…. But nothing really does

Narration Third person. Narrated in past tense “He watched over him” “Father Gonzaga arrived before seven o’clock,” Not a lot of elaborate description but there is a little sarcastic tone within the language. No indication that the narrator is a character and does not show opinion

Character Analysis The protagonist is the angel. mysterious, winged, and doesn’t ever speak in a known language. Pelayo is another main character. He is the narrator of the story as well. The minor characters are Pelayo’s wife Elisenda, and their baby, Father Gonzaga, and the lady that turned into a spider. Pelayo is telling the story from his point of view. The baby starts off as the main topic because it was sick and quickly gets forgotten.

Setting Temporal Setting: “In those times” 1930’s/1940’s Geographical Setting: Pelayo and Elisenda’s courtyard How do we know? Spanish country because of names Small town Strongly ruled by catholicism and popular mythology Importance Would a different setting change the story?

Symbolism Wings are something that hold some sort of symbolic value in the story There are some contrasts with the angel, using everyday objects and comparing the beauty and ugliness in everyday life. “..which brought on a whirlwind of chicken dung and lunar dust..” The writer wants the reader to see the beauty in everyday things, the angel might not look like he should, however he can still be something special, even if the town doesn’t think so.

Theme The supernatural The word “supernatural” is used twice Town is described as religious Title saying “wings” means that supernatural might be a theme “The angel was no less standoffish with him than with the other mortals.” Compassion Pelayo and Elisenda take him in The town threw stones at him, called him names, plucked his feathers, and branded him with hot iron. As time goes on, they feel more sympathy for the man and less fear
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