At the end of the story, after all the buildup of anticipation with the narrator trying to get to the bazaar on time, there is the plot twist and he ends up getting there too late just as everything is closing down. When he went to the last open stall, he had that huge epiphany about Mangan's sister as he was looking at a porcelain-flowered vase.
Ms. Ansley had the affair with Ms. Slade's fiance at the Colosseum. That was also where she was instructed to go in the fake letter Ms. Slade sent her. Furthermore, the title, 'Roman Fever', is what she wanted Ms. Ansley to catch when she sent her to the Colosseum in the cold.
This depicts the ending scene where the Old man is set free and flies away. This one was my favorite scene because of the imagery; Elisenda watching him from the kitchen window as he struggles learning how to use his wings again, and then finally does and flies away.
This is a sketch of the black box they used in the village tradition for many years, with the slips of paper/pieces of wood containing each family's name on it.
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