In his small town in Colombia, Santiago Nassarre is known as Playboy, handsome, rich, superficial and Gabriel Garcia Marquez 's novel "The Chronicle of Death' s Prophecy". His opponent, and ultimately his death, is Angela Vicario. Angela is an ordinary girl with "helpless air and mental poverty, it foresees an uncertain future" (page 32). During the incident, Angela was a variety of investigators and married Vialo San Loman, who discovered by "vialo" that she "failed" after marrying him.
The character is used to present several ideas the author believes. The "Death Chronicles" of GabrielGarcíaMárquez, bold and noisy character, and quiet, but there are many characters, including a small character, they have one common to all of those. The character in the novel told Max 's Colombian culture. Santiago Nasal is the masculinity expected by Latin American men. A male man is strong, wealthy, noisy, and as hard as a woman.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez is predicting the record of death. The book "Chronicle of Death by Gabriel-Garcia Marquez" is written about murder in a small village in South America. It is based on the actual murder of 1951 in the town of Sucre in Colombia. This novel provides a detailed understanding of Latin American culture as Latin American culture is related to many aspects of personal life. Based on the concept of honor and gender, religion, marriage, death, justice and interaction example.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's "Chronicle of Death" predicts that many authors compare the main characters of their novels with other characters in order to compare directly. Over the novel "prophecy of death", Gabriel García Marquez formed an agreement between Santiago Nasser and Jesus Christ. The similarities between the two are woven into the page but the emergence of a corrupt society is distinguished as the death of Santiago and Jesus fundamentally reflects the cultural tradition destroyed by their lives Death and Resurrection
After the publication of the legal struggle "Death Prediction Chronicle", Marquez was prosecuted by Miguel Reyes Palencia, and Marquez (roughly speaking) was based on the role of Vialdo Sanroman. Palencia claimed that Marquez illegally misused his life in Palencia. The legal dispute lasted 17 years and the Columbia court finally decided to benefit Marquez. Real surrealism? For many people it is impossible to explain Gabriel Garcia Max's work without the word "magical realism". But Marquez claims that he never introduced a magical element to his novel. Instead, he wants his novels to be true to life, and surrealism to be born. Like he told the interviewer: "Surrealism runs through the street, Surrealism comes from the reality of Latin America."