Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Comparing Fuentesââ¬â¢ Aura and Ligottiââ¬â¢s The Last Feast of Harlequin Essay
Mythological and Archetypal Reading of Fuentes Aura and Ligottis The closing Feast of Harlequin Mythological and archetypal techniques coupled with the com workforcetary of symbolic representation form within a piece of literature tells the ref something astir(predicate) the mind and acknowledgment of a people or culture. non only does it allow you to delve deeper into this collective mind and speculate about the meaning of a particular work, it can give you something more. I intend that by using these techniques you also get a better glance into the of import reference works state of mind. It also gives you clues as to is liberation on behind the scenes that will affect the characters psychic state. The texts I chose for this essay are Fuentes Aura and Thomas Ligottis The Last Feast of Harlequin. Both are dark tales that are full of symbolism. interpret some of this symbolism may tell us why the principal(prenominal) character acts the way he does and what his psy chological state is throughout the layer. The main characters in both stories are similar. Both are young men who are well educated, with one who attended Harvard and the other who attended the Sorbonne in Paris. The two men are both teachers, each working on his own lifes work. Interestingly enough, neither story mentions any close family or friends the main characters might have. Fuentes Aura is unimpeachably a strange story. It is hypnotic it draws you in with its slow, seductive style. That is how I would get word this twisted love story that ends very surprisingly. Within this story on that point is symbolism that helps the reader to understand it better. First, we will explore some of the symbolism that could show us there was an effect on Felipes mental state. Darkness abounded in Senora Consuelos ... ...things. This approach also gives you an insight into the characters mind and possibly answers the question of why would they do something that no other sane person wou ld do. In Aura, some of the symbolism found throughout the story suggested that Felipe was not thinking clearly. Surely anyone else would have respectable left after encountering that woman and her house. In the other story, the main characters dark side was leading him to do things he or any other outsider might not have through with(p) otherwise. Using this approach gives the reader little clues as to what might occur in the story, insight into the main characters mental state, and a greater understanding of the story as a whole. Works CitedFuentes, Carlos. Aura. Trans. Lysander Kemp. rising York Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1981.Ligotti, Thomas. The Last Feast of Harlequin. The Voice of the Damned 1990.
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