Gender Roles In Chronicles Of A Death Foretold

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In chronicles of a Death Foretold we get to see how gender roles can lead to an entire town being guilty in the murder of a man who could be completely innocent. If the idea that women must remain virgins until marriage and once married the men must defend their honor that they spent their whole life maintaining didn’t exist, Santiago might still be alive. The representation of women in Marquez’s “Chronicles of A Death Foretold” provides an understanding of the different techniques that’s allows patriarchy to become established and reconstructed in a Latin American context and experience. The women characters in the book are shown as being exploited and how they rationalize these unequal environments but they also reveal how women resist such …show more content…

Many women are just mindlessly working doing what they are told to do for no real reason while some are doing it for religious and family reasons and others because of the status of the men who they involved with. Women are objectified and made to seem like possessions for the men and they must listen to all demands to survive “happily”. Some women, when they need or want something use sex to persuade their spouse, some marry rich just so they can have access to that lifestyle and basically become slaves in the process. Through the character of Angela Vicario, Marquez shows us the many ways that women are exploited in this society and how these situations exist throughout the world and we don’t even know it. He also uses her character to show us the links between gender, class and violence while also revealing the different paths of resisting women can take and become more independent in such a demeaning …show more content…

63, Marquez) This quote implies that the women in this country feel like they are underappreciated for the work they do and that they are doing most the work anyways and that they are just being used as possessions and mantelpieces to be shown off. There is no real relationship and that even in marriage they are alone. The men in this book are shown to treat all women including their wives as servants, sex slaves or assistants. The men beat their wives when they want sex, during sex, because they are mad at the world and need something to put their frustration on and some do it just to be sadistic and mean because they can be. One of the reasons why men beat their wives is also to show them who is boss and to remind them they have all the power and without them the women would be lonely and poor, basically breaking them down and at the end of the day the women are working the hardest every day. The men in must of these cultures are the ones who have the main job outside of the house while the women are forced to comfort men and do their jobs at home without any type of pay or

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