It was completely destroyed, and only the soul of the people who lived here are alive. But even the spirit must have reasons to stay without going to heaven. According to Catholic faith, Komara must wait in purgatory for 'sinner's shelter' until repaying the crime they committed (16). This town is a hotbed of crime, it is a very "cursed image", "the town is located directly above the hell, above the coal on the earth they died there and go to hell, a blanket It comes back for "(52, 6)
Both Franz Kafka and Metamorphosis of Juan Rulfo of PedroPáramo have a human theme. The alarm clock of The Metamorphosis and the weather of PedroPáramo can be thought of as a consistent symbol of time understanding of Gregor Samsa, Juan Precido, PedroPáramo. It is a sign of mankind. Let them fall into an inhumane situation. - The portrait of life in the fictional story of Franz Kafka, the transformation of Franz Kafka seems to have had a hard time with his father, and the father is obviously a domineering and inaccessible person. A few years before Franz 's early death, he wrote a long letter to his father trying to solve many prolonged problems that had plagued their relationship. Before writing a letter, he may have tried a fictitious work with "metaphor code".
Juan Rulfo's classic "PedroPáramo" was in Mexico after the revolution, which made urbanization a ridiculous rural village. This book is centered on Juan Preciado who returned to know that the deceased lived. The de facto description only increases the illusion of the novel. The novel focuses on the theme of death in Mexico and may even cause Pixar animation Coco's conspiracy. This novel uses the experience of Mariano Azuela as a medical person in the Mexican Revolution era. In the center of the story is Demetrio Macias from Mexico who joined the rebel army to save the family. Strong and bold, Marcias became General of Pancho Villa Army, but quickly found enemies closed around him. Azuela made a symbolic novel of the Mexican Revolution with only 180 pages.
Magical realism is not an invention of Garcia Marquez. Machado de Acis of Brazil, Jorge Luis Borges of Argentina, and Juanlufo of Mexico came to him. García Márquez studied Rulfo masterpiece "PedroPáramo" in detail and compared his influence with Kafka's "metamorphosis". (In the novel ghost town, Comala, you can easily see the birthplace of Macondo of García Márquez.) But the mysterious realism sensitivity is not limited to Latin America. Occasionally it appears in all literature around the world, García Márquez is reading very well