Aura
is
very different from other novels I have read, particularly because right in the
beginning of the introduction we find the author breaking the fourth wall and
including us along this twisted journey that Felipe endures with Consuelo. In
the novel we see the blend magical elements blend into reality. We find this
blend of elements when Felipe first arrives in to Consuelo’s home and finds the
door ajar leading into the dark home. This gives a moment of indecision where
the mind creates different scenarios and makes one misjudge their rational
thinking. But I felt Felipe was being very naive for not taking into
consideration all the supernatural occurrences that are going on. Especially
when it came to Aura and how she interacted with Felipe. Fuentes creates
magical realism by having Consuelo break the rule of the world and having the
younger version of her live her life. The obsession of having a child and youth
made her turn to witchcraft that tries to help her achieve her goals. We see
Felipe disregard everything and fall for this dark sinister plan that Consuelo
creates. In the end we see that Felipe is becoming another person.
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