Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Imagery

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“The light was so weak at noon that when Pelayo was coming back to the house after throwing away the crabs, it was hard for him to see what it was that was moving and in the rear of the courtyard” (Marquez 1). That’s when Gabriel Garcia Marquez explains how he ended up finding the old man. In the story “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” Marquez uses imagery throughout the story to make a mental picture that helps the reader understand the story. “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” is about how an old man was found in a courtyard with enormous wings. Pelayo tried to figure out what it was. He figured that it was an angel. With that in mind they had to put the old man somewhere. So Pelayo and his wife put the old man in a chicken coop for him not to escape. Eventually word got out and villagers started to show up around him. Some villagers assumed that he was an angel. So many people were there and Pelayos wife had an idea. Her idea was …show more content…

The element of imagery is very important in "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" because it helps throughout the story. A question most people ask is what is imagery? Imagery is a visually descriptive or figurative language. What that simply means is that when someone is telling or reading something and they picture it; that's imagery. One example can be someone telling you about how there was a car crash and you explain how a drunk driver was swerving lane to lane and hit a blue SUV in the rest end leaving a huge dent. If you pictured what was just said; that's imagery. In (Summary 1) the author says "The toothless creature is bald and dressed in rags". When you think about it you would picture that it is an ugly animal. Then later in the story it says "a very old man, laying face down in the mud, who, in spite of his tremendous efforts, couldn't get up, impeded by his enormous wings" (Marquez 1). Now you can picture some type of worn out angel of some sort, struggling to get up of the