What really sticks with me after reading The House of the Spirits is the fact that everything that they went through- all of the pain and torment- Alba and Esteban Trueba sit down and write the history of their family. It really serves as a way to put things in perspective. To me, it seems to carry the message that no matter how hard things get, whatever it is you're going through is going to make a great story someday. It brings an image to mind of a war hero, for example. After all the things they went through, they are still alive and kicking. What they went through was horrible, but it makes a great story and serves as a way to celebrate the fact that they are alive in the first place. The House of the Spirits reminds me of that, almost as if Alba and Esteban are the war heroes telling their story.
Edit: Commented on Moriah Nelson's and Osten Belew's posts
Edit: Commented on Moriah Nelson's and Osten Belew's posts
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