In the first part of the story, Estaban is compulsive, exploitive, exquisite, and selfish, which are considered to be only a few of the many characteristics of a literal vampire. He gained his success by rebuilding an estate that was found in ruins, but he didn’t do it alone, by himself. He used the labor of the Tres Marias peasants day and night. He also takes advantage of them in order to gain power such as giving them unfair wages in vouchers. He has seen others as an inferior species and shows no respect towards the autonomy of others. Another great characteristic of being a literal vampire is that Estaban has taken advantage of young virgin girls in the novel. It started with a young peasant and also a virgin victim named Pancha Garcia, who has been sexually assaulted by Estaban in erotic hunger. Later on in the story, she becomes pregnant and Estaban loses all interest in her. Afterwards, he starts looking toward other young girls of the peasant family, taking away their innocence. He has a superb character and the only one to have survived the whole novel. His age has been emphasized as being alive and been living in a span of three generations. The use of symbolism and vampirism within The House of the Spirits helps create a deeper meaning that allows the reader to understand more of the characters and context of the story itself. The understanding of the significance of
In the first part of the story, Estaban is compulsive, exploitive, exquisite, and selfish, which are considered to be only a few of the many characteristics of a literal vampire. He gained his success by rebuilding an estate that was found in ruins, but he didn’t do it alone, by himself. He used the labor of the Tres Marias peasants day and night. He also takes advantage of them in order to gain power such as giving them unfair wages in vouchers. He has seen others as an inferior species and shows no respect towards the autonomy of others. Another great characteristic of being a literal vampire is that Estaban has taken advantage of young virgin girls in the novel. It started with a young peasant and also a virgin victim named Pancha Garcia, who has been sexually assaulted by Estaban in erotic hunger. Later on in the story, she becomes pregnant and Estaban loses all interest in her. Afterwards, he starts looking toward other young girls of the peasant family, taking away their innocence. He has a superb character and the only one to have survived the whole novel. His age has been emphasized as being alive and been living in a span of three generations. The use of symbolism and vampirism within The House of the Spirits helps create a deeper meaning that allows the reader to understand more of the characters and context of the story itself. The understanding of the significance of