Inequity Of God's Angels By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Inequity of God’s Angels
Apart from the rest, two great terrors exist in world: a fear to live in world, where miracles are impossible, and a fear to recognize a wonder if it does not look attractive. In dreams people often idealize even their own plans for future, which causes miserable state if dreams and reality do not meet. The result is inability to see all the good that happens in their lives. The real question is whether people need actual angels or they are too busy dreaming of divinities and wonders that are not ready to perceive real miracles.
It is a story about a miraculous phenomenon in the form of an old man with wings, that crash-landed in the courtyard of Pelayo and Elisenda, who locked him up with the hens in the wire chicken …show more content…

Association of three days of rain and a discovered angel are not apparent to the naked eye. As clothes make the man, “dressed like a ragpicker” (Marquez, 1955) angel had no chance to be recognized and was forced to endure terrible, exploitative attitude because of his appearance. Wings and not noticed miracles were not a good proof of being an angel, but a mail from Rome, which everyone was expecting, seemed to be perfect evidence establishing the …show more content…

This is the saddest part, as there is no more hope left that people can realize how cruel, blind and egocentric they were. “She kept watching him even when she was through cutting the onions and she kept on watching until it was no longer possible for her to see him, because then he was no longer an annoyance in her life but an imaginary dot on the horizon of the sea” (Marquez, 1955).
There is a need to give a special prominence to the title of the story, which forces a reader to think as it does not provide accurate information about the protagonist – an angel of God, a demon or a quaint man from distant lands.
While reading the short story, comparison of the different events from various topics and their interrelation, is likely to have a profound effect on successful understanding of the meaning. The author managed to construct sentences and phrases in such a way, that it is easy to perceive a specific tone and stay with an impression left by the events, angel and people, who are in practical contact with this phenomenon. The story is written in magic realism, which is used to describe unique Latin American narratives that mix magic and myths with reality, predominantly the myths of the black communities of the Americas (Pelayo,

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