Julio Cortazar's House Taken Over

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House Taken Over Analysis In Julio Cortazar’s short story, “House Taken Over”, he depicts a wealthily brother and sister living worry-less in a house that had been in the family for numerous generations. Until one night a noise referred to as “They” has other plans for the house. “They” slowly works the brother and sister couple out of the house in fear for their lives. However, Cortazar may have used personal experiences like; war, abandonment, personal thoughts, and interests to influence the setting and characteristics of “House Taken Over”. This essay will analyze the story and compare it to Cortazar’s life experiences in which I believe led him to write the “House Taken Over”. The house that was located in the city of Buenos Aries, which …show more content…

The narrator was walking to the kitchen when he heard noises coming from the library or dining room. As he listened for more noises he noticed they were getting closer to him in the house. He took action and slammed the oak door shut and locked it out. He then continued what he was doing and returned to Irene and told her what happened in the passage. Irene knew exactly what the narrator was talking about, stating “In that case, we’ll have to live on this side” (p 691, para 2). However, who exactly was making the noises and overtaking their home was never quite explained to the reader. As the story goes on the siblings remain prisoners of there own house only living in the wing of the house that was cut off because of the unexplained noises. They go on with there lives regretting things left in the taken over wing of the house like the narrator’s books and Irene’s stationary. This also changed the siblings daily routines of cleaning and cooking, to their surprise it was a more efficient way of living. They spent the rest of their time every day knitting and organizing old stamp collections until the day the noises come

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