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    social differences and exploitation…Many Latin American societies are condemned to bloodletting by the precedents of violence and gross injustice that characterize their culture and their history.” – LeMoyne James‚ ‘Children of Cain’ 1991 Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s text depicts the cultural life and setting of Latin America. His inclusion of conventional values portrayed in the novel such as pride and honor influences specific characters such as Pedro and Pablo Vicario‚ two “boys who were raised

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    4.09 Presentaciones- Mensajes de casa - Práctica A. Contesta las preguntas con una oración (a sentence) completa en español. ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff- ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff- fffffffff 1. ¿Dónde están Pablo y Julio? 2. ¿Qué tienen los muchachos en las manos? 3. ¿En qué ciudad vive Carmen Duarte Guzmán? 4. ¿Qué recibió Julio de su amiga Iris-Teresa? 5. ¿Qué le dijo Iris-Teresa? 6. ¿Dónde hay

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    Power is always there in society‚ and along with power comes corruptness. Through careful characterization and spare dialogue‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez develops the idea of power and corruption through a dentist and a mayor in his South American country of Columbia. As a poor dentist‚ Aurelio Escovar’s voice is often unheard until he meets directly with the mayor. The dentist is characterized as poor because he is a ‘dentist without a degree’ therefore he has a weak position. The Mayor‚ on the other

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    by Garcia Marquez has a strong correlation to the life of Christ and the wavering faith of the mass. The Old Man and Christ share a number of similarities; the people represented in this story parallel the actions shown in the time of Christ. The story initially begins with the “On the third day of rain…” (Marquez 51). The number three is significant during the time of Christ. The Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit represent the Trinity. Christ resurrected from death on the third day. Peter

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    decides Enrique’s fate.” (Nazario 5) 2. “The hut was twelve by fifteen feet. It had one small wooden window and dirt floors. There was no bathroom… There was no electricity… Nine people slept in the hut. They crowded onto two beds and a slim mattress jammed each night into the aisle between the beds.” (Nazario 33) 3. “ Besides‚ some say‚ giving is a good way to protest Mexico’s policies against illegal immigration. As one man who lives on the tracks of Veracruz puts it‚ ‘It’s wrong for our government

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    Every day for many people they depend on their eyes to help accomplish daily tasks‚ which is with our physical vision‚ such as identifying danger‚ distinguishing one person from another‚ following written directions and much more. However‚ it is easy to recognize that everything grasped with our physical eyes‚ is not always seen with clarity. Bearing in mind our history of self- knowledge‚ our life experiences‚ and what somebody said just minutes ago influences our physical senses in addition to

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    Story: One of These Days Author: Gabriel Garcia Marquez Reflection: The author begins the story by describing the main character‚ Aurelio Escovar. He is a dentist‚ and supposedly a professional‚ yet the author depicts him as poor and unprofessional‚ wearing ‘a collarless striped shirt‚ closed at the neck with a golden stud‚ and pants held up by suspenders’. The author describes Aurelio as ‘erect and skinny‚ with a look that rarely corresponded to the situation‚ the way deaf people have of looking’

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    WITH ENORMOUS WINGS The story “A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings” written by Gabriel G. Marquez was a very confusing story at first. It was in till the second time I read it‚ I started to see a lot of symbolism and perhaps different themes in the story. May I add that the text in Spanish‚ in my opinion‚ felt a little different than the translation. I think Marquez could be saying several things about human nature. One of them being that we have expectations for things or people even when we have

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    Foretold_‚ Gabriel García Marquez vindicates Marxist ideals through his portrayal of the Catholic Church as a manipulative hegemon that cripples its people. These townsfolk become drones because of the local bishop’s stranglehold on his followers. By portraying the townspeople as desensitized drones‚ Marquez characterizes the town as the novel’s most corrupt regime through the inevitable death of his protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar. In defense of his socialist beliefs and Marxist ideals‚ Gabriel García Marquez

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    In Franz Kafka’s "A Hunger Artist" and in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s " A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings‚" an understanding of the cruelty of mankind is revealed through an examination of the themes and the characters in both of their stories. Although these stories are both written in two different styles‚ there are a few common threads within them that make them interesting to compare. By comparing these two stories one is able to fully understand the struggles incurred by those individuals who

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