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📖 Summary of "Chac Mool" This story tells the tale of Filiberto through the eyes of his friend, who is tasked with going through Filiberto's possessions since our protagonist is dead. Filiberto's friend pieces together the events that led up to his death by reading through his journal.
Jan 30, 2023
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In the journal, Filiberto recounts the days leading up to his mysterious death by drowning in Acapulco during Easter Week. As Pepe discovers, Filiberto, who ...
Aug 5, 2014 · In Fuentes' story, the protagonist, Filbert (Filiberto in the original), buys a chacmool (or as the story puts it, a replica of the Chac Mool, ...
He knows fantastic stories about monsoons, equatorial rains, the punishment of the deserts; every plant derives from his mythic paternity: the willow, his long ...
Oct 20, 2018 · The Chac Mool has an indigenous figure, bad smell, yellow skin and an ugly face with a weird smile. His personality is very dominant, imposing ...
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In this story a man is possessed by the powers that a Mesoamerican statue has. This stone idol torments him to the point of fatality.
Mar 27, 2009 · Summary: The narrator begins: Filiberto murió ahogado en Acapulco (191). He seems to know why he drowned – he was tempted to go, then swam ...
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1) Filiberto respects the indios (or lower class) for the Mexican Art · 2) Flooding --> lack of respect from the Chac Mool · 3) High class still respects others
Oct 19, 2018 · It starts as a rock statue and starts developing human features. He can control water and he is really smart and knows about a lot of things. He ...