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This excerpt is a disco of my personal feeling. It focuses on ‘Avery Old Man with Enormous Wings.’ It carries motifs such as prosperity and symbols namely; wings and the spider woman.
For example, upon Elisenda and Pelvo’s child recovering from an ailment, the parents resort to unkindly sending away the old man into the sea with a provision of three days.
Upon a careful reading of the story, I am certain that it does exploit such motifs as; prosperity in that, the physical manifestation of wonder and magic brought to life by Palaver and Elisnda by the old man. The sorry begins with a sorry state where the couple lives in an appalling state of poverty. But, the old man surprises them by coming in with pilgrims who are very comfortable paying them for seeing him.
Secondly, wings as symbols refer to speed, power as well as unbound freedom of motion. Lastly, the spider woman gives a representation of the fickleness with which many self-centered individuals perceive their own faith.
In conclusion, ‘Avery Old Man with Enormous Wings’ carries a number of characters such as Pelavo, Elisenda, the Old Man, the Child, the Spider Woman, the Neighbor, and Father Gonzaga.