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Crónica de una muerte anunciada by Gabriel García Márquez – Themes and Motifs – Violence and Ritual

A focused resource examining the relationship between violence and social ritual in Crónica de una muerte anunciada.

This analysis explores how García Márquez portrays violence as a collective, ritualised act driven by codes of honour and cultural expectations, revealing the deep social roots behind the tragic death of Santiago Nasar.

Key features:

Examination of violence as a ritual act rather than a purely personal action.

Discussion of honour culture and its role in justifying violence.

Analysis of the community’s complicity and collective responsibility.

Insights into the symbolic and social impact of the murder.

Critical reflection on García Márquez’s critique of violent traditions.

Includes an accompanying worksheet to reinforce and practise key concepts.

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