“A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings”: A Character Analysis

Gabriel García Márquez’s A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings critiques human nature through the actions of Pelayo and Elisenda, who exploit a mysterious winged man for profit. By presenting these characters with minimal detail, Márquez transforms them into symbols of humanity’s indifference and opportunism. The story highlights the inability to recognize the miraculous and the divine amid the ordinary, revealing society’s tendency to commodify the sublime rather than embrace it.

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Echevarría, Roberto G. “Gabriel Garcia Marquez.” Britannica, Web.

Marquez, G. G. “A very old man with enormous wings.” Translated by Gregory Rabassa. NDSU, Web.

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