Who is Severo?
He is Marcos's brother-in-law who views him as a "source of chaos" and an "eccentric and disruptive character
What is a barrel organ?
Marcos uses this musical instrument, accompanied by a parrot, to publicly serenade his cousin.
Why does Uncle Marcos use a barrel organ and a parrot for his public serenade?
To draw attention to himself and highlight his dramatic and unconventional personality.
Why does the narrator describe Marcos’s successful flight as something that "defies expectations"?
Because his "strange mechanical bird" actually worked, proving his creativity and determination were real.
Why does Clara remember Uncle Marcos specifically as a "hero" instead of just a relative who died?
Because she focuses on his adventurous spirit and powerful image in life rather than the reality of his death.
Who is Clara?
This niece shares a "special bond" with Marcos and is the only person who continues to watch the sky for him after his flight
What is flying (or building an airplane)?
Marcos builds a mechanical machine that "looks like a bird" to achieve this feat.
Why does Marcos claim he will fly his mechanical bird across the mountains even when others doubt him?
To draw attention to himself and highlight his dramatic and unconventional personality.
Why is the story of "Uncle Marcos" considered an example of "Magical Realism"?
Because it portrays fantastical events, like the mechanical bird flight, in a realistic and serious tone
Why does the author describe Uncle Marcos with specific details like a "pirate’s mustache" and a "sharklike smile"?
To highlight that he has a unique, exciting, and unusual look that makes the reader want to know more about him.
Who is Cousin Antonieta?
This character is the subject of Marcos's persistent but failed romantic gestures, eventually marrying another man.
Why did he decide to travel the world?
Instead of dwelling on his romantic failure, Marcos quickly decides to do this, showing his "resilient and adventurous" nature
Why does Marcos claim he will fly his mechanical bird across the mountains even when others doubt him?
To renew public curiosity and prove his boldness and determination despite skepticism.
Why does the author use exaggeration when describing Marcos’s attitude and actions?
To emphasize how disruptive and "larger-than-life" he appeared to the adults in the family
Why does the author contrast Uncle Marcos’s "elaborate overtures" with Antonieta’s complete "indifference"?
To create humor by highlighting the massive gap between Marcos's grand efforts and her lack of interest.
Who is Magda Bogin?
She is the translator who translated this excerpt of Isabel Allende’s novel into English.
Why does Severo view Uncle Marcos primarily as a "source of chaos"?
: Because Marcos is an eccentric and disruptive character whose behavior conflicts with the order of the household
Why does the public suddenly start viewing Marcos as a "hero" after he disappears during his flight?
Because society often celebrates extraordinary individuals more once they are presumed dead or lost.
Why is the "Essential Question" of the lesson focused on inspiration versus perspiration?
Because Marcos’s inventions seem to come from pure imagination and creativity rather than visible hard work.
Why are sensory details (sights, sounds, smells) used so heavily in the descriptions of Uncle Marcos?
To build his "larger-than-life" character and give readers a vivid, clear understanding of his eccentric personality.
Who are his nieces and nephews?
These family members experience "excitement and joy" when Marcos visits, even though he creates chaos in their household
Why does Clara continue to watch the sky long after everyone else has forgotten about Marcos’s flight?
Because of her lasting fascination and deep emotional connection to her
Why is the return of Marcos’s body described as "complicated" at the end of the story?
To highlight both the isolation of his life abroad and the lasting, heavy impact of his adventures on those he left behind
Why are Marcos’s old journals and maps so important to Clara’s future?
Because they represent the lasting influence of storytelling and help shape her own imagination.
Why is the return of Marcos’s body at the end of his life described as "tragic" yet "adventurous"?
To highlight the isolation of his life abroad and the powerful, lasting impact of his constant search for adventure.