The Gold of Tomas Vargas

by Isabel Allende

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The Stories of Eva Luna is a collection of short stories narrated by the book's protagonist. Investigate other authors known for this narrative style and compare one of their works to Allende's compilation.

Allende is renowned for incorporating Latin-American magical realism in her writing, although this particular story isn't a prime example. Explore the concepts and methods of magical realism, then draft a one-page plot summary for an alternative version of the story that includes these elements.

Look into life in a Latin-American village during the late 1980s, the period when Allende penned the story. Identify the similarities and differences between such a village and Agua Santa, the fictional location in Allende's tale.

Examine the history of feminism throughout the twentieth century, focusing on the movement's primary objectives and whether these goals have been achieved. Construct a timeline highlighting the movement's key achievements, then evaluate the current state of feminism as we enter the twenty-first century.

In this narrative, Vargas's familial control shifts to his wife and mistress when they confront his mistreatment. Investigate contemporary family dynamics in both Latin America and the United States, and compare these findings with Allende's portrayal.

Gambling plays a central role in this story, shaping the culture and values of Agua Santa's inhabitants. Research another culture significantly influenced by gambling and analyze whether the impact has been positive or negative. Support your analysis with relevant statistics.

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