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ddd [48]
2 years ago
3

Cortázar wrote this story after having a nightmare. In what ways does this story resemble a nightmare? Explain. (The House Taken

Over)
English
1 answer:
bagirrra123 [75]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The House Taken Over was a famous work by Cortazar. It was related to the nightmare that had had Cortazar last night.

Explanation:

Julio Cortazar was a poet born in Belzium. He was become an Argentine Novelist . He wrote short stories and He was a novelist. His work was mostly based on Hallucinations and obsession. His work main theme was to ask for identity. He shows the hidden reality behind the lives of common people. His story was started in the real world and introduced some elements that in ends changes the rules of the reality.

The house over taken was a novel that was based on the nightmare. In this story Cortazar had a dream and immediately decided to write this dream. He simply start the story but at the end the don't know what happen in the story. As the story goes on the ending becomes clear and abrupt.

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