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“Cronica de una muerte anunciada”, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. “The town itself is the protagonist of the novel. The novel’s chief interest lies in its exploration of the town’s collective psyche or communal values”. Develop and Discuss.  

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Extra Attachment. After reading the book, I was unable to obtain a copy of the original Spanish of "Cronica de una muerte anunciada", when writing the essay and so I have tried to use the English translation to choose quotes and translate them back into Spanish myself. I apologise for this oversight on my part. I hope this is acceptable. "Cronica de una muerte anunciada", Gabriel Garcia Marquez. "The town itself is the protagonist of the novel. The novel's chief interest lies in its exploration of the town's collective psyche or communal values". Develop and Discuss. A small town in Latin America is the setting for the novel, "Cronica de una muerte anunciada", by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Angela Vicario marries Bayardo San Roman, a handsome stranger who comes to the town. However, on their wedding night, Bayardo San Roman discovers that Angela Vicario is not a virgin. Her brothers, Pedro and Pablo, interrogate her...

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