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    The Power of a Community The cultural values and standard of living within a community has a way of molding individuals and their ways of life to fit certain criteria. In his Novella‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ author Gabriel Garcia Marquez demonstrates how the value of honor and machismo can be powerful and victimizing of individuals like the Vicario brothers. These set values can sometimes be powerful enough to manipulate one’s actions even if one knows that action to be morally wrong. By analyzing

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    Garcia Marquez Strikes

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    the course of the world‚ a common occurrence has been repeated throughout history. The exploits of the urban worker have led to the workers leaving their stations of work and initiating a strike. In the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez helps drive the plot through the action of a strike. Like in the novel‚ these strikes hurt key manufactures and leave the leaders to make a decision. The leaders can either give in to the worker’s demands or take the issue into their own hands

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    In Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ nearly everyone in the novel seems to know of Santiago Nasar’s impending murder‚ but almost no one takes action to stop the crime. Each witness has a ready excuse or simply expects someone else to take action. Marquez implies that people must be compelled to take risk on behalf of another person. Throughout the novel there are witnesses who know Santiago Nasar is going to be killed‚ but do not attempt to impede it from happening. These

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    Garcia Márquez Childhood

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    García Márquez writes a masterpiece about a emotional childhood experience that greatly impacted him for his whole life. Márquez stars off the expert by writing‚ ¨While the train stood there I had the sensation that we were not altogether alone. But when it pulled away‚ with an immediate‚ heart- wrenching blast of its whistle‚ my mother and I were left forsaken beneath the infernal sun‚ and all the heavy grief of the town came down on us." The first two sentences vividly paint a picture of an isolated

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    Angels are known for their halos and glowing auras‚ their miracles and bringing of hope. Gabriel Marquez dispels this image in “An old man with wings”. Through unexpected turns in his story‚ Marquez displays that expectations hinder people’s ability to be open to new possibilities. Marquez takes a well-known figure‚ an angel‚ and completely reverses the character in his story. In the first paragraph‚ Marquez describes the angel as “an old man‚ a very old man‚ lying face down in the mud”. This description

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    relationships‚ a progression which Gabriel Garcia Marquez utterly rejects in the development of relationships in his novel‚ One Hundred Years of Solitude. Garcia Marquez created the novel as a chronicle of humanity‚ truthfully presenting life in all of its variety. To this end‚ Garcia Marquez does not idealize the relationships of his novel ’s characters; the destructive‚ failed relationships hold equal standing with the healthy‚ successful ones. Garcia Marquez ’s inclusion of obsession as a persistent

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    Honor In the novel “Chronicle of a death Foretold” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez honor is one of the many significant themes that play an important role in the story. In the story‚ Santiago is brutally murdered because of family honor. He is also never warned by any of the townspeople‚ except his friend who fails to warn him because they all believe that family honor was needed to be restored to the Vicario name after what was believed to have happened. If honor didn’t play a role in the story Santiago

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    old Man with Enormous Wings This short story‚ “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ is an example of magic-realism. Through this story‚ Marquez introduces four concepts with regard to how we might react to certain things like the presence of an angel or a miracle. These kinds of divine events are very common in Hispanic culture; most of them are just folklorism. Marquez creates a story that is very detailed but is opposite to the reality of angels that we’re familiar

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    “A very old man with enormous wings” is a short story by Gabriel García Márquez tell us a story about an angel that was found by a couple (Pelayo and Elisenda). One day during killing crabs in a rainstorm that lasted for three days; Pelayo and Elisenda discovered a very old man with enormous wings in their courtyard. The old man was filthy‚ apparently senile‚ and speaks incomprehensible language. After asking the neighbor woman that according to the story “knew everything about life and death to

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    I have just finished reading a story of magical realism The Very Old Man With Enormous Wings: A tale for Children by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In my opinion this magical realism was very well written; even though I think more of the characters emotions could have been shared. Although Gabriel Garcia Marquez chose such a basic storyline of a new person comes to town‚ he was able to take it to new places. The story is also written from a third person limited point of view. In class we talked about

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