Thursday, January 23, 2020
Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez Essay
Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez  Works Cited Not Included    Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, is a story  that brings one to question the code of honor that exists in the  Columbian town. Marquez' paints a picture that shows how societal  values, such as honor, have become more important than the inherent  good of human life. The Vicario brothers' belief that their sister was  done wrong was brought upon by this honor, along with racial and  social tension. The dangerous path of both honor and religious faith  caused Santiago's untimely death.    "'Before God and before men,' Pablo Vicario said. 'It was a matter of  honor'" (Marquez 56). In the town honor is taken very seriously and  any action taken to protect one's own honor or family's honor is never  questioned. If someone loses their honor, they automatically become an  outcast in the society. Angela Vicario's father had "lost his sight  from doing so much fine work in gold in order to maintain the honor of  the house" (33). When Angela Vicario explained she lost her virginity  to Santiago Nasar, the honor and respect of the family was lost.    The Vicario brothers felt it was their purpose to keep some sort of  semblance of honor to their family name. Angela's supposed premarital  relations with Santiago Nasar were enough in this culture to warrant  death. The idea that honor can cross the boundaries of religion is  considered to be very powerful. It is an action in which one can take  the life of someone else. The act of killing someone becomes a  powerful and almost godlike statement. Honor can extend beyond the  reaches of religion, as shown in this story. Angela Vicario could have  been beaten to death because she infring...              ...d the bishop  does not get off his ship that he is traveling on and instead asks to  eat cock-comb soup, one that is costly to make and considered to be a  sexual innuendo. He only offers his blessing on the boat nearly a few  hundred yards off shore. The people take pride in how they are of  religious faith, yet a whorehouse and constant sexual relations  saturates everyone in the town.    Marquez in Chronicle of a Death Foretold attempts to show that people  naturally blur the interpretation of their own beliefs. The honor code  that exists in the town is merely outdated. The hypocritical system of  honor and religion breeds infidelity, murder, and deceit. The Vicario  brothers abused honor and God's repentance as reasons for their act.  In this town, religion and honor can be a dangerous force to merge,  and Santiago Nasar was an innocent victim right in the way.                        
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