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Pedro Paramo
Juan Rulfo’s Comala
Juan Rulfo paints a wonderful description of a “ghost town” in the city of Comala. His depiction of the town and the words used to describe it allow the reader to imagine the town similar to that of a graveyard.
Juan Preciado returns to the town of Comala, which his mother had left when he was just a baby. His father is Pedro Paramo, the landowner, enforcer, and tyrant of the entire town. Comala is literally a ghost town; Juan is taken in by a series of maternal spirits that guide him through the history of the town and its death, brought on by Paramo. Paramo owns all the land, and with the willing assistance of the church, most of the town is dragged into corruption, philandering, and decay along with him. As landowner, Paramo comes to infect the land, and violence suffuses the entire town.
Rulfo first describes Comala by the way the town looks and smells. On the way to Comala, Juan Preciado feels “the August wind blows hot” which smells “venomous with the rotten stench of saponaria blossoms. (4)” The weather in August would naturally, be hot during August, but the wind in personified here, allowing it to “blow
Approximate Word count = 781
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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