The 'Revenge' theme in "Chronicle of
a Death Foretold"
The Importance of the 'Revenge' theme in the
society in "Chronicle of a Death Foretold"
'Revenge' is everywhere in the
book!!
The fact that I like this book is because there so many
significant themes which change the course of the story every now like the ups
and downs on roller coaster rides. If there weren't so
many gripping themes, then the book wouldn't even be half as
interesting as it is now. And there is an element of mystery throughout the
book which keeps the reader thinking about what is going to happen next or what
type of change there would be to the story; this keeps the reader completely
engrossed into the story.
The main
theme of the book is the revenge. The whole story is linked to this theme.
REVENGE IS EVERYWHERE IN THIS BOOK! It's as if revenge is the reason why the
story began. If it wasn't for revenge, Santiago Nasar wouldn't have
been killed. If Santiago wasn't killed, the
brothers wouldn't have gone to jail. If the
brothers wouldn't have gone to jail, the Vicario
family wouldn't have shifted out of the town. If all
this didn't happen, the story wouldn't have gone on! So all
this was because of a dull-witted term known as REVENGE! How unbelievable?! But
ironically that is the main theme in this book. The theme revenge sets the
story rolling here.
Out of
the blue, someday I started thinking about how revenge would build the story.
First of all, revenge comes in because Angela Vicario alleges that Santiago
Nasar had "stolen" her virginity. As a result of that horrendous lie,
she was sent back to her parents’ house by her husband, Bayardo San Roman. This
got the Vicario family into disgrace and fired up every member of the family to
take REVENGE! That’s how this whole story rolls ahead.
After
this revenge, the Vicario twins were afraid of another revenge which would be
taken on them. This fear was because they thought the Arab community would try
to get their revenge on them for the death of Santiago Nasar.
Soon the
brothers were sent to jail. When the brothers are in jail, Santiago takes a
revenge of sorts. He comes and disturbs the twins in their dreams. This makes
the twins very uncomfortable. They are not at all comfortable in jail. I really
think Santiago wants to torture them in the name of revenge (yet another
instance of revenge). And soon Pablo becomes very ill in jail. He remains sick
for quite a few days that Pedro is convinced that the Arabs have taken their
revenge.
Another
thing which got me thinking was the fact that so many people knew about the
Vicario brothers’ plan but everyone failed to bring this to Santiago's notice.
I have a feeling that this could be some sort of revenge, again, on Santiago as
well. I doubt this is true as it isn't specifically mentioned in the
book, but I just keep wondering if this could be one of the unexpectedly true
possibilities. This revenge could have also been because he was very
disobedient and disrespectful towards the women in the society. He even tried
to indicate his interest in having an act of love with his servant’s daughter,
Divina Flor, the morning he got killed. Since his behavior was like
that towards women, there is a possibility that this is one reason
why people did not tell Santiago. There is just revenge everywhere. Even
if the society doesn't tell Santiago, it’s quite understandable. Strangely,
his mother hadn't told him about it too! Was there some revenge behind that as
well? But one person who tried to help Santiago, without his notice, was the
owner of the milk shop; but why wouldn't she tell him directly instead of
failing miserably in her plan to get the Vicario twins drunk?
Bayardo
San Roman didn't read Angela Vicario's letter for 17 years! “He was carrying a suitcase with clothing in order to
stay and another just like it with almost two thousand letters that she had
written him. They were arranged by date in bundles ties with colored ribbons,
and they were all unopened.” Now
that's a long time. So I think this is some kind of revenge taken by Bayardo on
his wife. He probably wanted to make Angela wait for as long as he could stay
away from her for that lie back when they got married.
This
probably sums up the entire series of revenge in this book. Now
wasn't that gripping?
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