The Very old man with enormous wings
Response to essay on "The Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" What does this piece reveal about people's attitudes towards religion? Why dothe townspeople treat the old man in the way that they do? Do they responddifferently to the spider girl than to the old man? Is there evidence that he is
Why is thepiece called "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" rather than "An Angel"?Any suggestions? Do the people exploit him? Explain. What does this piece have to do with life after death as you bring up inyour essay? Is an angel the same as a ghost? What is an angel? What purpose arethey thought to serve in human life? Does this "angel" serve that purpose? If not,does he serve any purpose? Does he fail at his objective? Explain. es that make a difference? Why is the subtitle of the piece "ATale for Children"? Why would children be the intended audience for this piece?Is it intended to be "educational"? If so, in what way? Explain the ending a bitmore. Any connection between the old man's arrival and the child's recovery? Is itsimply coincidence? How do you respond to the parents' displaying the old manto make money off of him? What does that say about them, about their attitudestowards religion, towards God's work.
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