Symbolism of the Eagle and Jaguar in the Novel City of the Beasts by Isabel Allende

Roman Zaťko
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Abstract The following article is concerned with the analysis of the symbols of eagle and jaguar in the native cultures from the Amazon area, which, have inspired, among others, Chilean author Isabel Allende in her novel City of the Beasts. The animal motives become an integral part of the cultural tradition of the South American indigenous tribes that the author mentions. Legends and myths that the inhabitants of the rainforest keep to this day often describe the relation between person's life and the surrounding nature. In this respect, eagle and jaguar play an important role. From an anthropological point of view, the native peoples of the Amazon are closely tied with these animals. Their culture contains customs and rituals in which they imitate these worshipped animals. The aim of these rituals is to acquire animal hunting skills and strength. In literature, this connection can be even stronger. There are occasionally marriages between an eagle or jaguar and human characters, who live side by side. Such connection is not possible with other animals like sloths or monkeys. The reason for this is primarily the fact that only jaguars and eagles make living in a similar fashion to human characters of native myths. They hunt like people, eat what humans do and they share the same hunting grounds and habitat. In the novel, Isabel Allende refers to the jaguar and eagle as totem animals. They are symbols of profound connection between humans and nature. In the course of the story, the eagle and jaguar accompany the young heroes Alexander Cold and his friend Nadia on their initiation journey through the forest. At the end of the story, the young couple comes back to the civilization to convey the message of the indigenous people of Amazon, seeking an end of the bloodshed these tribes face.
伊莎贝尔·阿连德小说《野兽之城》中鹰与美洲虎的象征意义
摘要:本文分析了亚马逊地区土著文化中鹰和美洲虎的象征,这些象征给智利作家伊莎贝尔·阿连德等人的小说《野兽之城》提供了灵感。动物的动机成为作者提到的南美土著部落文化传统的一个组成部分。雨林居民至今保留的传说和神话经常描述人的生活与周围自然之间的关系。在这方面,鹰和美洲虎扮演着重要的角色。从人类学的角度来看,亚马逊地区的土著居民与这些动物有着密切的联系。他们的文化包含了他们模仿这些崇拜动物的习俗和仪式。这些仪式的目的是获得狩猎动物的技能和力量。在文学作品中,这种联系甚至更强。偶尔也会有鹰或美洲虎与人类角色结婚,他们住在一起。这种联系是不可能与其他动物,如树懒或猴子。其主要原因是,只有美洲虎和鹰的生活方式与当地神话中的人类角色相似。它们像人类一样捕猎,吃人类吃的东西,它们共享同样的狩猎场和栖息地。在小说中,伊莎贝尔·阿连德将美洲虎和鹰称为图腾动物。它们象征着人与自然之间的深刻联系。在故事的过程中,老鹰和美洲虎陪伴着年轻的英雄亚历山大·科尔德和他的朋友娜迪亚在森林里开始了他们的旅程。在故事的最后,这对年轻夫妇回到了文明,传达了亚马逊土著人的信息,寻求结束这些部落面临的流血事件。
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