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    Horman’s account through portraying numerous US officials being very unhelpful with the search for Charles. For example, Ray Tower (Charles Cioffi), based on Captain Ray Davis, becomes obsessed with obtaining a list of Charles’ friends, “presumed Allende "sympathizers””(1), coinciding with Joyce’s remembrance of the US officials “inquir[ing] about our social cirles”(1). Meanwhile, Costa-Gavras’ depiction of the chaotic Chile streets reflects Hugh O’Shaughnessy’s observations, “when the curfew…

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    Human rights abuses were very widespread in Chile during the 20th century. Much of the government and police force was said to be corrupt and did what it needed to do for money. In Pinochet in Power: Building a Regime of Repression it goes into much further detail about how these abuses took place. The United States CIA had a special briefing paper titled “Chilean Executions” that they passed along to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger when they found out that the events were happening.1 It was…

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    be what some people believe. However, this argument can be countered by the narrative "And of Clay are we Created", by Isabel Allende. This can be stressed out when Rolf Carle tries to save Azucena "She did not seem desperate as if an ancestral resignation allowed her to accept her fate. The reporter, on the other hand, was determined to snatch her from death" (qtd.in Allende 3). This quote proves Rolf Carle's tenacity towards saving Azucena. This suggests that he sustained persistence to go…

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    anomie that became accepted as commonplace throughout the duration of the internal armed conflict. But Madeinusa is hardly alone in this: Josué Méndez’s 2008 release Dioses (Gods) is a satire in which Diego, the youngest child of an upper crust Lima family, feels attracted to his older sister, Andrea. Additionally, in his previous film, Días de Santiago (Days of Santiago), Méndez had already explored incest although much less prominently than in Dioses: the father of Santiago, the main…

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    The movie, Allende en Su Labertino (Allende and His Maze), was written by the Chilean film director and writer, Miguel Littin. Littin was born in the 1940s, was a supporter of Salvador Allende’s regime, and was exiled soon after the assassination of Allende during the rise in power of dictator Augusto Pinochet in Chile during his military coup of the country. Littin is also known for his other films, such as one relevant to this same historical subject is Dawson Isla 10 from 2009 which was a…

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    their attack on the presidential palace, La Moneda. “Inside La Moneda, Allende then donned a metal helmet” and stood his ground awaiting his demise. Over the span of two hours “the palace was hit by at least eight bombs…the resistance within the palace exchanged fire with [Pinochet’s military]” and battle ensued, “yet these efforts were in vain.” By 2:00 PM that day, Pinochet and his men stormed the palace, only to find Allende dead. Following the coup d’état, Augusto named himself president…

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    In Chile, like Argentina, the country used ISI before the military take over in 1973. The election of Allende in 1970 began a shift towards political and economic socialism in the country without the support of the people. Some of his reforms concerned land distribution, the nationalization of industry and the expansion of social welfare. The Pinochet dictatorship did not implement neoliberal reforms until the late 1970s even as the country was experiencing hardship due to a decrease in oil…

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    The Dreamer Annotated

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    The 2011 Pura Belpré Award for Narrative was presented to Pam Muñoz Ryan for her work in The Dreamer. The Dreamer tells the story of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, who overcame a traumatic childhood to become one of Chile’s most renowned citizens. The Dreamer depicts Neruda’s , who's real name is Neftali Reyes, life through the use of pieces of poetry and prose. This structure aids the book in discussing topics such as abuse, love, and childhood imagination. The Dreamer earned the Pura…

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    Augusto Pinochet Essay

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    Augusto Pinochet was one of the worst and cruelest presidents in the history of the modern world, yet he walked away with years of crimes without anything further than some time in house arrest. He even got out of standing trial for his crimes on a bogus case of “Mental Inability” when he was in near-perfect health for a man his age. Additionally, MOST of the soldiers that committed these heinous acts for Pinochet have walked free(No consequence whatsoever), which is an enormous miscarriage of…

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    Covert Operations in Chile 1963-1974 On September 11, 1973, a Chilean Air Force plane flew over the skies of La Moneda, presidential palace of Chile. Inside Salvador Allende , the first Marxist socialist chief of state ever elected in a democratic country via free vote three years earlier . Rather than surrender to a military coup, Allende commits suicide . Many reason exist as to why the Chilean military decided to overthrow a democratic government. Some attribute it to the United States…

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