Death Constant Beyond Love Analysis

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Every person has a different perspective on what they believe death will be like. Every day there is someone in the world who is told they have very little time left to live. There are many different kinds of reactions to this tragic news. There are the people who are overwhelmed with fear and loneliness, people who have doubts or regrets about how much they accomplished in life, and people who try to ignore it or express their fear in making rash decisions. The main characters in the three stories “The Death of Ivan Ilyich,” “The Metamorphosis,” and “Death Constant Beyond Love” perfectly resemble these many different reactions to death. Throughout history, many authors have chosen to write about death and how they perceive it. These three …show more content…
Marquez was an author during the later part of the 20th century. By this time, literature had transitioned for modernism to a more contemporary writing style. One way to explain contemporary literature is that it describes the changes on how people view themselves and how the world is viewing them. This relates to the story “Death Constant Beyond Love” because senator Sanchez initially views himself as a man of power. During his time running as senator again, Sanchez learns that he is dying. He tries to reject his death by simply ignoring it. He is on his campaign when he meets with a fellow he has met many times. During his crossing with this man, he meets the man’s daughter. To summarize the plot of the story, the man sends his daughter to seduce Sanchez into getting him what he wants and in turn Sanchez falls for it. This shows that Sanchez is making rash decisions in having an affair because he is dying and is choosing to ignore that. This affair becomes public to the citizens, and in return Sanchez spends the rest of his days alone because people reject him after his affair. This explains how Sanchez experiences his death by ignoring it and making rash decisions. He is living as if he still has power, which initially turns around and bites him in the butt. In relation to the other two stories, it is very similar because it also describes how one man is experiencing his last part of life before death. Marquez writes about his perception of death differently because he is writing in a contemporary style, rather than realism or