The cause and effect in A very Old man with enormous wings

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In the short story, "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings", by Gabrial Marquez, two carnivals occur simultaneously. The carnivals take place in a small town, sicken with poverty on the shore of the ocean. In one of the carnivals, there was a very old man with enormous wings whom the townspeople believed was an angel. In the second carnival, there was a woman who, at a young age, disobeyed her parents and was turned into a spider. The two carnivals had little in common and had different effects on the townspeople.

The carnival with the angel was perceived as a threat because the angel who, Pelayo found in his backyard, was itself seen as a threat to the townspeople. The threat was expressed by the old wise lady," He must have been coming for the child, but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down"; Pelayo and Elisenda feared that the angel would take their child, so they put the angel in the chicken coop. Later in the day, Father Gonzaga attempted to speak to the angel. However, to his surprise, the angel did not speak Latin, the language of God, in the Father's view. Father Gonzag


The spider women fascinated the townspeople even more than the angel did. She allowed the people to ask her all types of questions and to inspect her strange body, "So that no one would ever doubt the truth of her horror." But what grabbed the hearts of the townspeople was how she recalled her terrible misfortune, "While still practically a child, she had sneaked out of her parent's house to go dancing and while she was coming back through the woods after having danced all night without permission, a fearful thunderclap rent the sky in tow and through the crack came the lightning bolt of brimstone that changed her into a spider." The spider woman than affected the townspeople much more than by the angel because they could relate to the spider women's misfortune and feel pity for her situation.

a thought that the old man was an angel, not one sent by God but the angel of death. Therefore, Father Gonzaga warned the townspeople, "The devil had the bad habit of making use of carnival tricks in order to confuse the unwary." Although the angel seemed to pose a threat to the townspeople, the spider wo

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