In 1982, the Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez was known for the use of realism and magical realism in his novels and short stories. In García Márquez's "UnSeñorMuyViejo con Alas Enormes", García Márquez skillfully combines fairy tales and folklore to realize realism. García Márquez combines his sarcastic realism skill and satire to build a comprehensive story linking supernatural and secular things. Garcia Marquez not only criticized the impulsiveness of the Catholic church and human beings but also unconsciously mentioned his subject - pain is equity, religion is wrong by virtue of practice, and filial piety - third-person omniscient Through narration
Written in 1968, "Un seiior muy viejo con alas enormes" ("A very old man with huge wings") is known as "magical realism" with his author, Columbia novelist It is a typical style. Gabriel Garcia Marquez is closely related. This imaginative style combines reality and everyday details with fantastic elements to blur the reader's normal distinction between reality and magic. However, unlike other imaginative works such as fairy tales and folklore, the story of magical realism does not lead to clear morality or simple truth, but at the same time trying to define the events for the event to the reader. In a clear sense irritated and complicated
In 1982, the Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez was known for the use of realism and magical realism in his novels and short stories. In García Márquez's "UnSeñorMuyViejo con Alas Enormes", García Márquez skillfully combines fairy tales and folklore to realize realism. García Márquez combines his sarcastic realism skill and satire to build a comprehensive story linking supernatural and secular things. Garcia Marquez not only criticized the impulsiveness of the Catholic church and human beings but also unconsciously mentioned his subject - pain is equity, religion is wrong by virtue of practice, and filial piety - third-person omniscient Through narration
A very old man (a very old man with huge feathers) (1955) of Gabriel Garcia with huge wings is a short story by Latin American writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This story contains many elements of magical realism, such as having a deeper meaning and having a wonderful element based on reality, without having to prove or explain events or human behavior . The mysterious element of this story is an old man (which seems to be an angel) and ... Magical realism related to the sublime of great people, Max's wings Magical realism seems like a noble genre , Wings worship literature by linking to magical realism. This short story was published in 1955 in a series of stories titled "Leaf Storm and Other Stories". Gabriel Garcia Max from Colombia has made great results in the field of magical realism. This special