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The Role Of Religion

The role of religion in the Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Garcia Marquez plays an integral part in the main event of the novella. The society featured in this novel has close ties to the Catholic religion. An important part of the Catholic religion is the belief that women’s virginity should be kept protected until she is married.  A second example is the significance of the church, it is greatly stressed in the novel as it is an important part of the Latin American Communities. This is shown in the novella when the excessive preparations they made for the bishop's visit to the town. This was ironic how they thought the bishop was going to get off the boat this year when he didn't even get off his boat the previous years. The demonstration of strong Catholicism would Angela Vicario secret of her hiding that she was not a virgin when she got married. She was discovered by the Vicario's brother which made the brother decide to kill Santiago Nasar. Their decision to kill Santiago Nasar, who took Angela Vicario's virginity, arrived generally from societal pressures because that was what was expected of them. It appears that the characters lack individuality values run through the towns peoples thoughts.

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