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    “The Use of Magical Realism in Gabriel-García Márquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold” Ain Qureshi Helle Meyer Word Count: 1‚055 “The Use of Magical Realism in Gabriel-Garcia Márquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold” Gabriel-García Márquez is an author known for the use of Magical Realism in his novels. Throughout the novel “Chronicle of a death foretold”‚ the novelist Gabriel-García Márquez uses magical realism as a genre frequently. Magical Realism is defined as being the juxtaposition

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    Allie Wise “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”_ The complexities of the Buendia family are similar to stories in the Bible. There are many references to important religious figures and events. Macondo from the beginning was doomed with a predetermined fate written by Melquiades. This impending doom is because of their sins‚ and God tries to help them but ultimately fails. Throughout the novel the reader wonders if the Buendia family will be able to redeem themselves just

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    To understand the role of religion in "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ first we have to understand the setting of plot‚ the era where the story has been set‚ the society and community it deals with. The work is set in an unnamed‚ remote part of Colombia. The novel is considered by many to be loosely based on the killing of Kitty Genovese in New York City in 1964. For the novella that continues to win well-deserved accolades for its multi-faceted qualities since it was first

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    Reflective 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

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    Chronicle of a Death Foretold In Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold he shows the importance of honor in the family. It’s clear that honor is an important part in the novels society because it’s based on how a family is raised and how they portray there values. Guys are raised to be men and girls to be married. Although some readers may think that this short novel is about the murder of Santiago Nasar‚ with further evidence it’s clear that it’s more about a family losing their

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    awful cruel to one another”. With the help of his portrayal of cruelty‚ this facet of human nature is further analyzed in two thought provoking literary works‚ “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Human nature allows people to be especially cruel to one another‚ regardless of time‚ gender‚ and even economic status. Human beings at one time or another have always shown acts of heartlessness and unkindness to the people around

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    devices that can help to develop a major theme within a work. In One Hundred Years of Solitude there are several motifs that contribute to conveying the theme of a cycle of solitude that the characters are unable to escape from. In his novel‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez creates an imaginary town called Macondo where the inseparability of the past‚ present and future becomes clearly evident. Although this town was once secluded from the world it was transformed over a span of one hundred years by births‚

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s unintentional placement of the reader in the protagonist’s role in A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings reveals more about the reader than it discloses

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    Cien Años de Soledad 1. Cien años de soledad‚ Gabriel García Márquez‚ 1967 2. José Arcadio Buendía- The founder of Macondo. He is a very reserved person; he doesn’t talk with anyone and likes to be alone. Even though he is solitary he is strong- willed and extremely curios. What he most believes in is everyone knowing practical knowledge. In the end he becomes crazy‚ so crazy the he start to speak in tongues and must be tied to a tree. He starts to go insane when he believes that the same day

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    Religion itself is regarded with skepticism‚ illustrated through the arrival of the Priest Father Nicanor Reyna in One Hundred Years of Solitude. These references and characters both serve to validate the novel’s epic relevance and exemplify Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s view on the impact of organized religion on indigenous society. The novel begins with a very distinct

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