Rhetorical Analysis Of 'Old Man' By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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When I imagine angels, I think of masculinity and holiness. With that being said, it was tough to follow what Marquez was genuinely implying when he chose to inform his audience on how the elder man was “dressed like a rag picker” and was a “bald fellow with very few teeth in his head” (357). At this point I started to notice how Marquez was using magical realism. I know that humans cannot fly, but I also know there are several scenarios in my religion where you are supposed to have faith that they are the truth regardless of what can actually be seen with the eyes. Marquez writes how the old man “attempts to take flight and begins to gain altitude” (361). Realistically, this has a meaning toward every human on earth. At some point, every

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