In Miscura's story, Mr. Miscuroa, written by Helena Maria Vermontes, goes to a shop with her daughter, buys goods and tells her daughter to prepare for the day's date. Arlene is a woman preparing herself for dating, and she is a satirical Mexican (Mexican American) who refers to things that make their face smile or events. When I read this story, it was close to the house, so I had no choice but to laugh in the entire story.
Literary analysis: In the story "old man with huge feathers", the "geriatric old man", writer Gabriel Garcia Max intertwined supernatural and nature in an amazing way. In this article we analyze how Marquez is effectively using specific styles and imaginative tone and ask readers to think about normal events and responses to unusual events. Marquez sets the tone of the story with rare, unsolicited events.
To believe in an old man with huge wings among Gabriel Garcia Max 's short story "An old man with huge wings", an unexpected visitor coming down from the sky seems to try community faith. It is difficult for villagers to understand how the elderly with this big feather can adapt to their lives. Since this role is inconsistent with their concept of how angels should look, they try to judge whether an old man can be truly ... a defect is called a failure. A very old age from Gabriel GarcĂa Marquez has huge wings and shows how the perfect mental depiction of the past turns a wonderful existence into a mere disorder. The general concept of an angel inherited from generation to generation is very specific and should not be wrong. Past angels made it possible for ordinary people to be the opposite of each person's angel so that the past can turn your expectations for the future into unachievable height.
From a very old man, a short story written by Gabriel Garcia Max in 1955, he learned huge wings. Magical realism played an important role in this story using the fantasy of the elderly. Together with many other believers, painted as angels, create a miracle for the family. Some people will believe that others will only drive away this so-called "angel" in a painful and painful way. I really like this story. In the "Old Man and the Sea" Ernest Hemingway mentioned the old fisherman and the unhappy trial he faced because his "luck" was exhausted. Through this novel, fisherman Santiago duplicates the ideal person of Hemingway, a noble hero. Hemingway has its own code of conduct. His moral severity, instinct and gratitude to humanity. He understands a specific lifestyle and time. He believes in adventure and acts intuitively. He believed