Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Having different plots the two stories nevertheless indicate the common concept
Are people part of this  orb or we really dont belong to it? Maybe were just strangers, the incidental guests, who dropped in for a moment?This idea unites the  devil stories, which Im going to analyze  A Very  one-time(a) Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and My Singular Irene by Jose Alcantara Alcanzar.  twain stories create the impression of hopelessness, as they indicate bitter alienation of a human in a society, which is ready to swallow his identity.Having different plots, the  ii stories nevertheless indicate the common  concept  they allegorically describe a persons life from  assume to death. However, in  both(prenominal) stories birth and death change their meaning to the  rustle one.The time, when the events start, is said to be the  showtime of spring, which is naturally associated with the birth. In Marquezs story the birth is also  attach by the presence of a new-innate(p) baby, but it not him, who is symbolically  natural but a old man with enormous win   gs. It is suggestive that is  born(p) already old, like in the legend about Buddhas birth.The reverse order of things is also demonstrated in the  concomitant that he is born from the earth, even from mud (analogical to the traditional burial of a human body). Thats the picture Pelayo saw He had to go  very(prenominal) close to   cast one over that it was an old man, a very old man, lying face  win in the mud, who, in spite of his tremendous efforts, couldnt get up,  crush by his enormous wings (p.371, paragraph 1).It is  opposer to the beautiful concept, when a child, pure and innocent, is sent by the heaven. But in Marquezs perception, a human is mercilessly thrown into this world, where he has to face loneliness and misunderstanding.The  apotheosis is disempowered and helpless throughout his staying among people, and so is the heroine of Alcanzar story. And the reason for the condition is the same  the wings. Irene is butterfly, which a certain version of angelic image too. Besid   es, it is interesting to note that for  old-fashioned Greeks butterfly sounded exactly like the word, denoting a human soul  psyche.That  wherefore in the story My Singular Irene the same way from birth to death- in a conventional meaning  is symbolically described, which is in fact has the opposite direction  from death to life, to renaissance, to magic transformation.For years hes been  unploughed in her cocoon by her husband who embodies limits of the society. It is noteworthy, that in his narration he uses a lot of restricting words as allow,  set aside, demand, forgive and forbid. All of them he applies to Irene. He tries to  contain his wifes life, leaving her no space for breathing. It would be  improper to say that he doesnt love her, he does in fact in his own way, as a collector of butterflies.Indeed, the metaphor of a butterfly acquires a broader meaning Irene rolled down the window and by accident some butterflies got inside and were trapped (p.12, paragraph 3) This sent   ence suggests the concept of human life as seen by Almanzar. It is evident that this view is very similar to the one presented by Marquez.An angel who was thrown into this world and was put by people into a cage reveals the same meaning as butterfly-person, who flew into this world accidentally an was trapped. For both writers, the metaphor for human existence is prison.For Almanzar it is both prison and journey, so that as a result we have a kind of prison on wheels. For Marquez life is a cage in a zoo with thousands of spectators watching and torturing you. I fact, life is a hell for angels.  
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