Chronicle A Death Foretold Religion Essay

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We always believe in what is passed down to us through our parents; They tell us that there are the a set of important values to follow through our life. Whether it is religion or manners, they symbolize and become a big part of our lives. In Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Marquez critiques the cultural aspects of religion and virginity during the 1950’s to show how much involvement there was between people of that time period but also of a religion through the culture. Throughout the book the representation that he uses is symbolic because it is reflected by the amount of the population that Colombian’s opinion are passed down what they consider their beliefs. The book reflects and accentuates on the importance that these two topics have because they are a big …show more content…
Both aspects of the book are managed to be connected because they share the same type of belief, for instance in religion people are sharing the same belief like believing in different types of gods or saints; they believe it is right to have faith ont them and to worship them. Virginity is portrayed in a similar way since most of the Colombian people use and expect that girls should be able to wait until they are married and they have the faith that are going to wait, virginity is looked as the belief that if you don't wait until after you are married you are looked like a “sinner” in the same of the way of the bible states in Leviticus 21: 13-14 and he shall take a wife in her virginity. A widow, or a divorced woman, or a woman who has been defiled, or a prostitute, these he shall not marry. But he shall take as his wife a virgin of his own people. People based their faith on what the bible says and they believe that women should wait, but when they don't another man can't marry her and women are only supposed to let their husbands be the ones to make them not pure