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Abstract
This work explores
three main reference frames of language in Pedro Páramo: death,
power and humor. These work together to articulate the tragic view of
country communities and historical reality. In the village of Comala,
similar to Christian Hell, the presence of death is permanent. Pedro
Páramo, main character in Comala, rises to be a devilish ruler and
fulfills Death's role, displaying the decay brought by it. In this
dismal panorama, there is still room for humor, as a mean to face
adversity and also the most powerful expression of anguish.
Keywords:
death, power, humor, Pedro Páramo.
Full Text:
TOPOLOGIK 2017 | journal-article e-ISSN: 2036-5462 |
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