Chronicle Of A Death Fore Told Essay, Research Paper
CHRONICLE OF A DEATH FORETOLD: English A1
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Chronicle of a death foretold is written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
The book tells overall of the pretold death of a man, Santiago
Nasar. The death of Santiago Nasar is revealed immediately, in the
opening lines of the novel. Its reasons and details, are divulged
slowly throughout the entirety of the plot. Nasar is killed in the
story upon the general reasoning that he is the one to blame for
the premarital devirgninization of one Angela Vicario, and so, in
defense of her honor. His death, though the main event for the
reader, is not so for the most part of the characters described
within the plot. Rather it is this issue of the loss of virginity
which is the base for most s concern. However the great tragedy of
this novel can be said to be the murdering of this man, Santiago
Nasar, not by the actual murderers, but by a town. He was killed
by, in, and with the town.
The town in which the story takes venue, is a small Latin town. A
town in which everyone knows everyone. Its is a town where
morality, tradition and religion have great importance. Or at least
on the surface. It is a town in which traditional customs live on
in many forms, the most applicable of which, is that of a virgins
purity and importance until marriage. In the novel, Angela Vicario
is wed to a newcomer in the town in search for a bride, Bayardo San
Roman. After their eventual marriage, the wife is returned to her
mother s home and said to have not been a virgin at the time of
their marriage. The people of this town become consumed by their
interest and disgust for this breech of morality that they fail to
see the value, and importance of one man s life. Angela Vicario s
brothers, Pedro and Pablo Vicario, enraged by this tragedy, set out
to regain their sister s honor by killing the man who did this.
This man, according to Angela, but unconfirmed by other sources,
was Santiago Nasar. This happening, is such an enormous tragedy in
the eyes of this town, almost a death in its self. Regarded to as
“Angela s misfortune”. The cheated husband at one point is brought
out from his house on a stretcher with the image of one arm
dragging along the ground as if his life had been taken. And he
being referred to, and known as ” poor Bayardo”. The fuss over all
of this makes it seem as though this event was a greater tragedy
than the loss of a life. A murder
Throughout the book, we are confronted with the murder. It is
repeated in different forms, from different characters points of
view. The death becomes the reader s main affliction. The reader
continues on through a period of time, winding down, from all
different angles and perspectives, and always to the same closing.
The narrator, also a character in the plot who s name is never
stated, is told the story of the murder by numerous persons. Each
one having differences in detail, and additional information, but,
most importantly, each knowing beforehand, that the Vicario
brothers were in fact going to kill Santiago. Yet, even with
virtually the entire town knowing the crime was to take place, the
brothers somehow still were not stopped or dissuaded from carrying
out the deed. In fact, the brothers had made an effort to make it
extremely easy for themselves to be stopped.
They told their plans
all over town to anyone and every one, hoping that someone would
stop them. And yet no one did. In this respect, it is almost as if
the brothers were forced to commit the crime. Or rather it was as
if they were walking backwards down the path to their eventual
doings, reaching out for a hand that would stop them. But the town
would not extend a hand, and the brothers are eventually forced to
keep their honor, and that of their sister, by taking a life. The
town seems to have a relatively easy time letting go of a life
considering its religious emphasis and moral strictness. Even in
light of this, the people of the town managed to overlook warning
Santiago of his murder, until shortly before its occurrence. Some
cared not. Some forgot. Some thought nothing of the brothers
claims, and some kept to themselves. Over all, the town sat back
and watched the death take place. This can even be taken literally.
The people from the town even went so far as to gather around
Santiago s home before the crime was to be consumed to watch the
event, as if they had no care at all for the loss of his life. Not
even knowing for sure that Santiago was the one to blame for the
“virgin tragedy ” with which everyone was so concerned, the people
of the town rested and accompanied the killing of Santiago
Nasar.
Santiago was mercilessly slaughtered. Killed in vengeance for an
act that he was not sure to have had committed. People, regardless
of their carelessness towards his defense, still however doubt as
to his definite guilt in the matter for which he was being
punished. The taking of Angela Vicario s virginity. Although she
had endlessly insisted upon his being the one, no other evidence or
witness was ever produced to confirm her claim. The very thought of
it did not even make sense to the people of the town. The two had
never been seen together, nor spoken to one another. They had no
affiliation to each other whatsoever, and yet she persisted in
blaming him for her “misfortune”, for which he lost his life. His
guilt remained never to be concretely established. But it was
really of not much importance once he had taken his final step into
the kitchen of his mothers home, to fall face first into death.
This book is a book of tragedy. A story of different tragedies.
Tragedy as seen by the reader, and as seen by the characters within
the story itself. Within the plot of the novel, Angela Vicario is
stripped of her purity, of her virginity, by an Arab man. Robbed of
her honor. A disgrace to her kin, she is the one who has been
wronged, as if she had not played a role in the deleting of her own
virginity. And a poor cheated Bayardo San Roman. Left without a
bride and is said to have suffered immensely. These may be grave
tragedies, but do not in any way compare to the injustice brought
upon a possibly innocent Santiago Nasar. Plotted and conspired
against by almost an entire town of his friends companions and
acquaintances, he walks into death not knowing its reason for
meeting him. There can not be any dispute in that there is no crime
nor tragedy within this novel greater than the injustice that was
brought upon poor Santiago Nasar. Proven by the people of the town,
and admitted by the narrator when he refers to it as, “A crime for
which we were all to blame”, the tragedy lies with Santiago. A man
killed by a town.
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