Narcotics: Pablo's Magic Realism

Rebeka 2022-10-29 11:20:37

Although I already know that it is late today, I still want to share my thoughts on the drug lords. The story of the drug lord is set in Colombia in South America. Regarding Colombia, if we have an impression of middle school history textbooks, we might think of Bolivar the Liberator. Colombians respectfully call him the father of the nation. At the same time, the writer Marquez has also lived in this land since he was a child, although he mentioned many times in his interviews in later generations that his writing is reality, the real Colombian or South American stories he has seen.

Before watching this play, I couldn't imagine that this story originated from real history. This is Pablo's own magical realism work, his autobiography.

Bolivar is the founding father of Colombia and four other South American countries. In one episode of the drug lord, Bolivar's sword was stolen by m19 guerrillas.

The saber symbolizes freedom, liberation and independence. It is of special significance when given to Pablo. We almost see his rise from scratch, from smuggling goods to becoming the king of cocaine through his own iron fist. Like all dictator personalities, the individual has a part of dogmatic suspicion.

But he has loyalty to the family. Falling in love with the beautiful host did not end the marriage, but proactively broke the relationship. This has something to do with Pablo's life and family environment since he was a child. It can be seen from the last episode that Pablo cares so much about family relationships and cherishes his family. It is probably because he found his mother’s education since he was a child, and he took the responsibility of raising the family at a young age. His father only appeared at the end in the play. His father’s image was vague and his son’s behavior was obscure. In order to hunt down, he said that he doesn't care about fame and money, but everyone should be responsible for what he does. His life creed is that the road is his own. Pablo left a photo of him with his father and the last money.

This paragraph is naturally false. Pablo's father is not like that. He is just a wanderer who abandons his wife and son. Pablo's mother and him have not seen the husband and father. But the presentation in the drama is obviously in contrast and thinking with Pablo's sin. Pablo relied on his cruelty and maintained the rule will eventually collapse one day. In the past, most of Pablo’s revolution looked at him from the record on his head. There is no doubt that this drug lord has both the majesty of a madman, the gentleness of husband, son, and father, and he is helpless when his mother and his wife quarrel. Can only act as a microphone without crime.

On Christmas Day, he would burn the dollars in his home to warm his daughter. He would fry eggs for himself and lead the way for a mother who accidentally created a deep forest park. He couldn't see the cruelty and cruelty he faced the enemy. He can play with children and spend time with others. The screenwriter is restoring the human nature of Pablo’s life. After all, in real history, one of Pablo’s outstanding characteristics is his love to help the poor. This is seen in many documentaries and It is reflected in the article that, no matter what the purpose, Pablo, who grew up in a poor family, has empathy for the poor and generous with money.

Pablo, who grew up in a slum, should have a sophisticated approach to humanity. He is confident that he can obey and communicate with the people at the bottom. Numerous drug trafficking funds serve as a barrier for him. He has become the god of the poor and protects the homeless. The great kind person in the room.

But when he wanted to cleanse and participate in national government affairs, he understood that the upper level of money still has power, and money is harmless in the face of power. Although at this time, relying on the image of being close to the people to become the religious saint of Medellin has changed his position in the hearts of ordinary people. For the upper class, this is just a negative rogue drug lord of the country. Although zz is dirty, it still has to maintain a good international image on the surface.

The poor regard him as a saint, and let him be kind and generous, and be good at show.

He is close to God and is kind and friendly, and selflessly devotes his extra money, which is too much to be buried in the ground. Pablo may have an inferiority complex because of his own identity and influence the political arena. This is the most anticipated future. But how can a drug dealer be accepted at the top? After being humiliated, he decided to make these people pay the price. Then he fought against the extradition agreement, bombed planes to assassinate the presidential candidate, cooperated with others to capture the Great Court, destroying evidence against him, and finally he chose to reconcile and build for himself Prison, he killed people in prison. He escaped with ease, his best cousin was killed and targeted by his opponents.

Pablo didn't relent in killing himself. These doomed his failure, the killer brother, the disintegration of the Medellin Group began. The reporter's answers all showed that he would never surrender. Owning the world will inevitably degenerate. He is Icarus, and he is the magical reality in the land of Colombia.

Pablo’s death is not a summary. A country with the greater the divide between the rich and the poor is more likely to be deceived by this kind of deception. The charm of cocaine, a hard currency, is still attracting more small players. But Pablo died in a round-up on the roof. At the time of his death, his mother believed that her child was not bad. He was a very good child, and people charged him a lot of crimes.

Perhaps Pablo's mother should really think about these crimes worthy of the forgiveness of the Christ God they believed in? We are far enough away from the time when the clergy invented the indulgence coupons. Money cannot buy tickets to heaven. Pablo, a literary work in Latin America.

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