Symbolic Chromaticism in Mi Caballo Mago
In Sabine Ulibarrí’s “Mi caballo mago,” how does the use of chromaticism contribute to the work’s themes and symbolism?
A
It serves primarily as a decorative element to enhance the story’s visual appeal without deeper meaning.
B
It highlights the socioeconomic differences between characters in the rural New Mexican setting.
C
It represents the different stages of the horse’s life, from birth to death, mirroring the human lifecycle.
D
It emphasizes the contrast between the natural world and human civilization, symbolizing the protagonist’s internal conflict.
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