Pablo Neruda’S “I’M Explaining A Few Things” In Connection With Isabel Allende’S House Of Spirits

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In House of Spirits, the great revival of the Tres Marias plantation and the exorbitance of Esteban Trueba’s life parallels the first half of Neruda’s poem in which a great Spain, a lovely Spain, is set stage for. The repetition of “flowers” and “light” emphasize the luxuries being enjoyed by Neruda in this great time of peace...
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This overwhelming image of peace and prosperity comes to an abrupt ending with a simple shift of “And one morning all that was burning.”. Neruda’s perfect and happy state of living is crushed with this one line, marking the beginning of the Civil War. After the shift, a plethora of “bonfires”, “blood”, and “bandits” engulf the city of Spain and “the blood of children ran through the streets...
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