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8 pages in length. The torture endured by the Chilean people at the hands of those who orchestrated the coup is undeniable. The military rebellion, which occurred in 1973 as a means by which to overthrow the democratically elected government established by Salvador Allende, was the cause of death and disappearance for thousands upon thousands of Chilean people. Even today, over one thousand individuals are still unaccounted for as a direct result of the torture that ensued. This unwarranted torment was documented in a number of literary writings, including Antonio Skarmeta's The Postman and Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden, in which the characters of Paulina and Mario represent both the suffering and discovery that was apparent for those who were forced to endure such torture. The writer discusses how these two characters depict Chilean torture during the coup. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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military rebellion, which occurred in 1973 as a means by which to overthrow the democratically elected government established by Salvador Allende, was the cause of death and disappearance for thousands
upon thousands of Chilean people. Even today, over one thousand individuals are still unaccounted for as a direct result of the torture that ensued. This unwarranted torment was
documented in a number of literary writings, including Antonio Skarmetas The Postman and Ariel Dorfmans Death and the Maiden, in which the characters of Paulina and Mario represent both the
suffering and discovery that was apparent for those who were forced to endure such torture. Both Skarmetas The Postman and Dorfmans Death and the Maiden are indicative of the prolific
writers inherent ability to pursue the most complex of concepts. Not unlike their myriad other works, Skarmeta and Dorfman appeal to the innermost recesses of the readers soul by
addressing the torture endured by the Chilean people. The authors have a long history of reaching out and inviting their audiences to experience with them the sometimes intense and
often expansive sense of being that is clearly portrayed within their works, with The Postman and Death and the Maiden being no exception. The novelists have a distinctive talent when
it comes to writing about the issues of Chilean torture for which they are so well known. Both Skarmetas The Postman and Dorfmans Death and the Maiden are two
such pieces of literary work that are a reflection of the writers typical nature in that they befit the very essence of the authors compelling fortitude to expose the ghastly
and inhumane treatment the Chilean people faced as a direct result of the coup. Said Dorfman: "A writer needs solitude, support and the fearlessness to look into the self
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