A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings

The Very Old Man w/Enormous Wings:

  1. Discuss the role of the supernatural in Marquez's story, use examples from the text.

  2. Do you think the village people are kind? Evidence for your answer from the text?
  3. Does ritual and superstition play a role in the story? Why do you think so?

  4. Find at least three examples of the differing uses of imagery in Marquez's story. Why do you think he chose them?

  5. How does the story comment upon humanity? Who is human in this story and who isn't? What qualifies someone as human?

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  1. Discuss the role of the supernatural in Marquez's story, use examples from the text.

A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings is written in a style called Magic Realism. This style uses realistic details alongside magical details. Thus the ordinary is joined with fantasy in way that invites the reader to accept both in trying to make sense of the text. It becomes difficult to distinguish between reality and fantasy in this style since neither is valued more in the story's presentation of events. Bernard McGuirk and Richard Cardwell say, "Magical realism expands the categorizes of the real so as to encompass myth, magic and other extraordinary phenomena in Nature or experience which European realism excluded" (Gabriel García Márquez, eds. Bernard McGuirk and Richard Cardwell, 45).

Gabriel Garcia Marquez has played a seminal role in developing this style, and it is predominantly associated with him. It was originally a style used to describe the writing of Jorge Louis Borges in Argentina. Marquez uses this style in his novels as well as his short stories. Other writers using the style include Gunter Grass in Germany and John Fowles in England. It utilizes the style of a folk or fairy tale, yet unlike these forms it does not provide a definite moral lesson. There is no simple meaning to be culled from the text, and in fact the style resists attempts to map specific meaning onto its events. Magic realism blurs the line between contrasting elements, such as the serious and the trivial, or the horrible and ludicrous. It violates the standard forms of realism and romance.

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