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Analysis Of Chronicle Of A Death Foretold By Gabriel...

What could have been more valued than honor during 1900’s culture in Colombia? During this time period honor, especially in the form of a woman s value based on sexuality, was a prevailing influence of one s importance in society. Although, today one may say this perception of status has vanished and been interchanged by wealth, it is still an essential concept that differentiates one s superior qualities and character in society. This notion of honor is greatly portrayed in the novel Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, when Angelica’s brothers kill Santiago Nasar for taking her value as a woman. However, the nature of mystery in the novel also leaves many questions about Santiago s actual guilt in taking Angelica†¦show more content†¦This quote from the text suggests the reader that Angelica did not have any connection with Santiago, instead it suggests that she vaguely chose any name to satisfy her family desire to recoup her honor. This is because Angelica’s thought process of looking for the name in the shadows and finding it at first sight has the connotation that she did not think clearly and just picked the name that first came to her mind. Additionally, she thought of saying the name of a dead person which conveys that she did not have anyone to blame and was just trying to prevent someone from getting murdered. However, she did not have a logical reason to accuse a dead person so she chose to sentence Santiago. Therefore, considering that it was very unlikely for Angelica to have lost her virginity to a man combined with her questionable and unproven sentencing of Santiago; there’s a lot confusion and questioning about how Angelica is not a virgin on her wedding night. The most plausible explanation for Angelica’s inexplicable events leading to the discovery that she is not a virgin could be due to her not wanting to marry Bayardo San Roman. 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