Topic > Analysis of Diles Que No Me Maten by Juan Rulfo

it is unmistakable that life situations inspired Juan Rulfo to write this story. He, like no one else, had a greater understanding of how to represent the theme of family, especially the lack of a father as a role model, death, survival and revenge. Furthermore, through the use of the local Mexican language, the society in which the peasants had to live in the post-revolutionary period further developed. Furthermore, Juan Rulfo tries to add all five senses into the story forming a magical realism and vivid image that readers can understand. Overall, readers learn a lot about the peasants' approach to life after the revolution that was its main thrust