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A Chronicle of A Death Foretold written by Gabriel García Márquez and The Non-Exsistent Knight written by Italo Calvino, both published in the late 1900's share a common basis.  

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WORLD LITERATURE Daniel Atkins 2nd May 2003 Mr. Siegfried WORD COUNT: 1250 A Chronicle of A Death Foretold written by Gabriel García Márquez and The Non-Exsistent Knight written by Italo Calvino, both published in the late 1900's share a common basis. Each novel evolves around a character, who in one way or another affects the lives or daily routines of people. In The Non-Exsistent Knight the main character is called Agiluf. He is a role model to the rest of the army, and is flawless in every way. He was disliked by the soldiers, however a benefit to have him on his side. He had no bodily figure, the only item of clothing that represented him, was his armour. As the novel proceeds he encounters a few minor characters who as one will see, are greatly affected by the presence of Agiluf. A Chronicle of A Death Foretold has a complete change in theme....

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