The Color Black In All The Pretty Horses By Cormac Mccarthy

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The symbolism of the color black in literature, has a strong connotation that involves intricate depths and brings realization to the surface. In All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy, Alejandra embodies the characteristics of black, including mystery, power, and unintentional cruelty. Within the context of each passage and action of this character, the color black has a more complex and intricate meaning. McCarthy’s use of characterization, imagery, and point of view reveals the importance of symbolism and how it effects themes such as Romanticism versus Realism, and Masculinity versus Femininity. Alejandra is enigmatic, an imaginative state as if she is a figure of imagination created in the mind of John Grady Cole. She emerges unexpectedly …show more content…

To illustrate this, “I want to ride him. She regarded him levelly from under the black hatbrim.” Alejandra is unafraid to ride a not domesticated horse, not only that she is unhesitant and unapologetic when commanding a man. A common theme in this book is masculinity vs. femininity, Alejandra breaks free of the typical stereotype because she is a free spirit, commanding, and does not let her gender dictate what she cannot do. In addition, is another use of imagery highlights this point, “She rode with her hat pulled down in front and fastened under her chin with a drawtie and as she rode her black hair twisted and blew about her shoulders and lightening fell silently through the black clouds behind her and she rode seemingly unaware…” pg.131. In this passage, Alejandra is the focal point a storm flows around her and she show no concern or fear. It is as if the storm is following her as its leader. Obviously, a human has no control in nature but they way she is described, leads to the belief that this power she posses controls the weather. Signifying that her real control is over John Grady. In summary, every time the word black appears it follows an action of Alejandra that is

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