Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Gabriel García Márquez) and The House of Bernarda Alba (Frederico García Lorca) :: essays papers

Chronicle of a closing Foretold, by Gabriel Garca Mrquez and The House of Bernarda Alba, by Frederico Garca Lorca People will do and assert almost anything to protect their reputations. Their reputations become such a large part of their lives that their thoughts and actions revolve more or less protecting and maintain them. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garca Mrquez and The House of Bernarda Alba, by Frederico Garca Lorca, the characters focus their lives on building and maintaining good reputations. Bernardas life totally revolved around her reputation. The Vicario brothers got so caught up in trying to regain the familys honor they were even willing to kill a man. Finally, In In a orchard, by Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Tajomaru, Takehiko, and his wife all took credit for Takehikos death. They did this to receive some honor and try to better their reputations in a tough situation.Bernarda dedicates her life to secure that her family has a good reputation. She acts like this because she cares so much about what other slew think of her. Bernarda is constantly regulating the things that her daughters can and cant do. afterwards their fathers death Bernarda wants to stick with tradition so she tells her daughters, during our eight years of mourning no wind from the street will enter this dramatic art She is forcing her daughters to shut out whatever social life they had to stick out in Bernardas prison for eight years and mourn their fathers death. She forces her daughters to stay in the house because she thinks that if she lets her daughters out people will think that they are not sad about their fathers death and Bernarda doesnt want to give people a reason to talk about the family. Bernarda is so concerned what the neighbors think about the family that she tries to make sure that none of the familys business leaks out of the house, so the neighbors wont have anything to talk about. During a dispute in her house she says, the neighb ors must have their ears glued to the walls. She is terrified that the neighbors may have hear something and now they will have something to gossip about. Bernarda is so concerned about the image of her family that other people see, she even tells her family what to wear. When Bernardas daughter Martirio is going to go out into the courtyard, Bernarda says, very well, but dont take the kerchief off your head.

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