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House Of Spirits Essay Research Paper THE

House Of Spirits Essay, Research Paper


THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF ESEBAN


TRUEBA Esteban Trueba’s triumphs and defeats Isabel


Allende documents The House of the Spirits. After leaving,


his mother and sister, and starting a new and independent


life, Esteban changes much. For the first time he is successful


and wealthy. He feels as if he has no problems, mainly


because he does not have a family to weigh him down.


Trueba’s move to Three Marias seems to appease his hunger


temporarily, before his monstrous, demanding, and ever


growing needs overwhelms him. The type of lifestyle


achieved by Esteban Trueba in Three Marias far surpassed


that of living with his mother and sister, however only brief


moments of satisfaction are incurred. These, previously


mentioned, moments created a hunger for perfection and


greed that would continue perpetuate at any cost. Receiving


a letter from Ferula brings back memories for Esteban of his


sad life with her and his mother, which forces him to endure


his memories of poverty and pain. He even remembers the


smell of medicince, which had encompassed their home.


These memories force Esteban to reflect on the reasons why


he left them. He reminisces on that portion of his life,


occupied by the deterioration of his family. Ferula endured


many burdens as well, due to their father’s drinking, then his


death, their mother’s age, her chronic sicknesses, and


Esteban’s childhood care. A direct result of these chaotic


years is the siblings inability to relate. When Esteban bought


a luxury, an elaborate coffee with his money she scolded him


for "spending Mama’s medicine money on [his] private little


whims" (Allende 43). Eventually Esteban tires of this


oppressive way of life and goes to search for a "destiny that


was bright, free, and full of promise" (Allende 44). At Tres


Marias he hopes to find his Eden. All this cargo from his past


is called to his attention by the letter he receives from Ferula.


The letter does result in inflicting guilt on Esteban, for his lack


of morals and complete selfishness. Ferula tells Esteban, in


the letter, that their mother wants to see her son again before


she

dies. "Esteban had never really loved his mother or felt at


ease in her presence," but he knew that resisting this visit to


pay his last respects would be unethical (Allende 71).


Visiting "this woman who was always present in his


nightmares," was unavoidable: death is final and feelings are


not(Allende 72). Ferula never enjoys the pleasure in her life,


part of Esteban’s dilemma before moving to Three Marias.


Yet, Esteban hopes to avoid his kin for the rest of their lives.


Esteban should not dwell on his family, especially when


everything in his life has gone considerably better without


them. As any family member will attest, there are always


strong family ties regardless of ones denial. The temporary


feelings of a son will eventually leave and regret will occur,


for not visiting, writing or caring while a loved one was still


available. For Esteban, his move to Three Marias simplified


his life, he had no family problems, no financial problems,


and he believed that he was content often. He was


practically a king, do what he pleases on his land with many


uneducated servants, meaning free labor. In Three Marias


people wait on him, he has wealth and unbridled freedom.


None of these luxuries came into Esteban’s dreams until he


moved there. He likes Transito Soto and lends her money to


start a new life for herself, away from the brothels. This was


one of the few times throughout the book in which Esteban is


philanthropic. After so many grinding and sorrowful years,


the opportunity Esteban has to meet new people and thrive


in a new town temporarily appeased him. Esteban comes to


believe that the first time he sat down in the first class car of


the train that being first was his pursuit of happiness and


independence. Presumably for Esteban Trueba, marriage,


children, and control, all found at Three Marias, would


ensure his happiness. Despite the prosperity which Esteban


achieved at Three Marias, he would still remain an abrasive


man who could not accept failure or weakness. Prosperity,


women, children, and wealth would never compensate for


his eternal bitterness which could be attributed to his


childhood and early adult years.

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