In Julio Cortazar 's "Blow - up and Other Stories", a short story "Letter to the Lady of Paris, the continuity and occurrence of the park" shows the theme of the hidden reality. Cortazar uses closely intertwined images and symbols to hide the entire message in short stories. In a letter to a young woman in Paris, I hinted that someone would oppress the hero. Because he wrote about the continuing problem of vomiting rabbits and ultimately committing suicide. The continuation of the park reading the story knew that he was part of dramatic love and was murdered by the protagonist of the novel, showing a suppressed sexual desire.
Originally from Argentina, Julio Cortazar wrote most of his short stories and novels during French political asylum. Julio Cotasar is best known for his novel "The Hopscotch", but also writes short stories such as "House Taken Over" edited by Jorge Luis Borges in 1946. It was published in the magazine. Today 's reader can find it in the English translation of Julio Cortazar' s short story novel "The Bestiary". "A house that has been handed over" is that the Argentine brothers and sisters have discovered that their houses were invaded or "handed over" by their presence called "them". Although the story was very real at the beginning, it finally turned into a magical realism defined as the story of a supernatural (or magical) element presented as part of the world of nature (or reality) It was.
Julio Cotasar is one of the most influential Argentinian writers ever. He is one of the master of short stories, and compared with Jorge Luis Borges and other people. Cortazar's literature is closely related to the social and cultural reality of Latin America, especially Argentina. This article focuses on the short story "La Casa Tomada" and starts with the background of Julio Cortazar and the influence of that background and the style of the sentence. This will lead to an analysis of the handling of letters in stories that are considered "outsiders", focusing on different interpretations of the hero and unknown intruders who took over the house. Furthermore, along with the social and political situation in Buenos Aires in Argentina then, the roles of these "outsiders" will be discussed on the social and political vision of Kotasar and the political influence on his writing Let's see.