Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Uses of Time in Aura
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In Aura, there is a distinct blending between times among the era in
the novel. The references to the past in this “present” date and time are
almost overwhelming, and help to blur the lines between the love story of
Conseulo and General Llorente or Aura and Felipe. Felipe is a historian, and
seems uninterested in his current life and the situation of the outside world. When
traveling to Donceles 815, he glances back, and “… you give one last look over
your shoulder, frowning at the long line of stalled cars that growl, honk, and
belch out unhealthy fumes of their impatience,” thus proving his distaste for
the present day for him (9). He goes to the street with the colonial houses, which
effectively is like traveling back in time for him, with the entrance into
Donceles 815, as being the portal from which he does not return. Furthermore,
the use of the strange herbs and potions Conseulo uses is also a contrast to
the norm of the rest of the developing world which again offers insight into
the “old world” of the old colonial mansion. The use of the memoirs and the
actual historical data found within them also help to push along this sense
that we have traveled back in time to witness the reunion of the couple.
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