Death Of Artemio Cruz Term Paper

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¶ … Death of Artemio Cruz When asked whether one likes Carlos Fuentes book, a reader might be prompted to admit that yes and no, for the book's graphic details about family hatred and a dying man's anatomy make it a difficult read. Furthermore, any book that is about the narrative of a death, rather than the life of an individual is at first off-putting. The reader knows how the story will end -- the unattractive main character will die, even though the system he has profited by for most of his life has yet to be put right.

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This might be due to difficulties in translating from the Spanish original. But although not entirely coherent and linear in its plot structure, this indeterminate sense of narration also gives the reader a sense of atmosphere and setting, of the cloudy nature of the bureaucracy that the main character profited from. The plot switches back and forth from the dying character's internal monologue to tales of his corrupt life, and to his greedy…

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