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    Character descriptions in Chronicle of a Death Foretold serve important literary functions: they elucidate themes‚ establish motifs‚ and drive the plot forwards. The descriptions of minor characters are particularly important - because they do not serve major functions in the plot‚ their descriptions are often the only vehicle through which the author conveys the character’s literary function. Minor characters with particularly interesting and meaningful descriptions include Santiago Nasar’s fiancee

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    before he left the war. Eli Fisher‚ the portrays symptoms of what is known today as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In the story Eli Fisher says " Please‚ God‚ no more war" "he prayed as a patchwork of horrific images shot through his head". (Line 32) " Like a Holocaust survivor‚ there was no psychologist or pill that could erase what had become a part of him‚ but Eli closed his eyes‚ tasted the cold coffee and once again forced the horrors of war from his mind." (Line 104) Eli Fisher

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    Like Water for Chocolate is Laura Esquivel’s original romantic love story and is often dubbed as the “Mexican Romeo and Juliet.” In just 246 pages‚ Esquivel created a breathtaking work of art‚ strategically incorporating love‚ desire‚ nurture‚ and feminism. Like Water for Chocolate is famously known for its magical realism. Esquivel uses magical realism to justify the perception of the novel and to make extraordinary concepts seem normal. It is basically the glue that holds the book together. The

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    Religion is Ridiculous?: A Comparison/Contrast between The Nonexistent Knight and Chronicle of a Death Foretold Religion is a top the list of controversial subjects to include in works of literature. Italo Calvino and Gabriel Garcia Marquez do not blatantly state their positions on the subject‚ but yet surreptitiously use a backdoor approach to disperse their message. In order to communicate the ridiculousness of religion both authors construct characters and events representing religious

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    Statement Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born March 6‚ 1927‚ Aracataca‚ Colombia‚ he’s a Colombian novelist and known to be one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Marquez was awarded the Nobel prize in the year 1982. He wrote the novel Chronicle of a death foretold in 1981. The book is about the murder of the main character named Santiago Nasar‚ who is rich‚ a handsome guy living in the small Colombian town.In the novel the author Marquez plays a character of himself interviewing people‚ and getting

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    In Columbian society portrayed in the novel Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Marquez‚ there is a significant double standard regarding gender roles. They live in a world where women have to adhere to extreme societal and cultural expectations. Men are encouraged to be experienced in the bedroom for their wedding night but if a woman is not a virgin‚ she is deemed unfit to marry. Women cannot move up in the social world if they are not married. They are taught to cook and clean and if they

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ a book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez takes place in Colombia. This book take you along a murder of a man named Santiago Nasar. The book takes you throughout the events leading to the day of his death and after. As a reader I asked myself‚ what is the purpose of this book? What did Gabriel Garcia Marquez want his readers to take away from this book? I as a reader saw many things that made me think deeper into the book. We see many characters in the book and you can see how

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    In the moments after he is stabbed‚ as Santiago lies in his death throes on the kitchen floor‚ the family dogs try to get into the kitchen to eat the man’s guts. In her frustration‚ Plácida Linero has the dogs shot. In the absence of the town physician‚ the priest is placed in charge of performing an autopsy on Santiago’s body‚ damaging the already mutilated body even more. The autopsy must be done immediately‚ as there is no way to preserve the body in the intense tropical heat. The autopsy

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    and preserve the family honor. If a woman loses her virginity before marriage‚ this can be seen as a great dishonor to her family‚ therefore forcing her to marry in order to restore the family honor. A good example of this would be that of Angela Vicario‚ a character in Marquez’s novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Angela Vicario lost her virginity before she married to whom she said was Santiago Nasar. This accusation eventually leads to his death and Angela Vicario’s shame upon her family. Angela

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    In Marquez’s novel‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ he talks about Angela Vicario‚ who is told by her parents that she must marry Bayardo San Roman‚ a wealthy and mysterious stranger who knows from the secind he sees Angela‚ that she is the woman he wants to marry. She has no choice but to agree with the agreement‚ particularly since her family is the main reason. The author uses characterization to illustrate the theme of a Latin community where women are powerless and show how women were necessary

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