"Casa Tomada" is a short story written by Julio Cortázar, a prominent Argentine writer. The story narrates the account of two siblings, Irene and Julio, who find their home gradually taken over by an unknown intruder. It starts with the siblings describing their ordinary life in their house in Buenos Aires. However, they notice that some parts of the house that were previously closed off become unidentifiably occupied.
As the story progresses, Irene and Julio slowly retreat from the rooms of their home until they are left with only one room. They hear strange noises from the other rooms, they observe that their food supplies are dwindling, but they never actually see the person who is taking over their home. Eventually, they realize that they cannot live in the house anymore and decide to flee.
The story is open for interpretation but can be seen as a commentary on the invasion of privacy and the loss of control. It also deals with themes like the irrationality of fear, the displacement of identity, and the disintegration of family life. Overall, "Casa Tomada" is a surreal and thought-provoking story that leaves the reader with a lot to ponder.
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