Thematic Statement For The Patient By Alfredo Olivas

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Paulina Quezada Chestnut English Honors IV 8 February 2024 Thematic Statement Essay When trying to relate pop culture to A Long Way Gone, the first thing that comes to mind is music. More detailed music that makes me feel better like El Paciente/The Patient by Alfredo Olivas. When listening to this song, it talks about traumatic events that relate to Ishmael Beah. Beah was a young boy from Sierra Leone and when he was 12, he had to fight rebels coming into his homeland, which connected with what Alfredo Olivas went through. This well-known singer was performing at his concert which resulted in him getting shot in 2015. He is a Mexican singer and songwriter who specializes in the style of band, Pacific Nortea, and mariachi. His song El Paciente/The Patient is a song about hope and death very similar to what Ishmael Beah went through. El Paciente/The Patient is a song that explains the death experience. The patient says, “With calmness per minute”, “Hope is …show more content…

The doctor finally arrives, and in anticipation of the worst-case scenario, Olivas begs to not be buried or cremated if he decides he doesn’t want to die. The song summarizes Olivas realizing he is running out of time, saying his goodbye as he runs out of paper. Olivas’s added in his song “Con la mirada hacia el techo y la movilidad cero, la ansiedad y la desesperación se acumulan con el miedo". Translate: "With the gaze towards the ceiling and zero mobility, anxiety, and despair accumulate with fear." This fear came from the unpredictable outcome of this event and Beah felt the same way, “ONE OF THE UNSETTILING TGINGS about my journey, mentally, physically, and emotionally, was that I wasn’t sure when or where I was going to end.” (69). Both Olivas and Beah were falling in terror due to the unpredictable outcome of their