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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Compare and Contrasting Three Literary Texts

A tragedy is defined as beginning with a problem that affects e genuinelyone. It could affect the full-page town or alone the subjects involved. In the tale, A very(prenominal) Old gay with howling(a) Wings, indite by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the saint-like public is smelld with the struggle of beingness used to make profit. The character in the play, Endgame, written by Samuel Beckett, has survived a nuclear set on and must(prenominal) depend on others in order to squelch alive. In the poem, capital of the United Kingdom written by William Blake, the city of London and its people is being controlled by the government that mistreats its citizens. This paper give show the similarities and differences each level and its effects of tragedy. In the story, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, Marquez tells the story of an angel-like man who falls from the thrash into the courtroom of Pelayo and Elisenda. The angel-like man is check inton when the gibe is out in the cour tyard disposing steer. They believe the odor from the crabs is causing their newborn to father ill. Pelayo sees something from a distance and unwrap sounds of moaning. The author writes, He had to go very lose to see that it was an old man, a very old man, lying face brush up in the mud, who, in spite of his tremendous efforts, couldnt get up, impeded by his enormous wings (638). At first, they describe him as a ragpicker with little to no hair. They had no clue what he is so, they called the neighbour woman to evaluate the man. She says, Hes an angel. He must have been coming for the child, further the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down (639). She suggests they should kill the angel-like man. Instead of cleaning the man, they place him into their chicken coop. after that night, their child awakes without a fever and gains his appetite. Acknowledging this, the couple rejoices and decides to put the angel on a trade and send him out to sea with food and dr inks for three days. However, to begin with Pelayo and Elise...

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