Life, Death, and Cinematic Montage in María Luisa Bombal's "The Shrouded Women"
Life, Death, and Cinematic Montage in María Luisa Bombal's "The Shrouded Women" The line between the known and the paranormal is blurred in María Luisa Bombal's book "The Shrouded Woman," offering an intriguing exploration of life after death. The story revolves around a women, Ana María's death. Though her body is dead, Ana María's awareness is alive, enabling her subconscious to observe people who were once her family t he grieving of her death . Through the protagonist Ana María, who lies dead yet conscious in her casket, Bombal uses a cinematic montage method, contrasting aspects of the real world with the portrayed mysterious world of death. The story is told through a series of disjointed memories in which Ana María recalls important events in her life. This disconnected storytelling approach is similar to the montage method of filmmaking, which contrasts unrelated sequences to form a cohesive whole. Ana María has conflicting interpretation...