Power
Character
Tone
Symbolism
Morality
100

What gives Aurelio Escovar power over the mayor?

His control over the mayor’s physical pain 

100

What does Aurelio’s calm demeanor reveal?

It shows emotional control 

100

What is the central irony?

A man who holds power is helpless before a man with no political authority.

100

What does pulling the tooth without anesthesia symbolize?

Moral justice

100

Justice, revenge, or something else?

It is moral justice.

200

How does the toothache symbolize political vulnerability?

the mayor’s internal guilt

200

What does the dentist’s refusal suggest about his ethics?

He believes justice must be earned 

200

Why is the mayor begging ironic?

He once denied mercy to others

200

How is the dentist’s office a courtroom?

Aurelio acts as judge, the mayor as defendant, and the procedure as punishment for past crimes.

200

How is the line between vengeance and justice blurred?

The dentist’s personal anger aligns with a broader moral judgment, making the act both personal and political.

300

Why is refusing anesthesia a political statement?

It forces the mayor to physically experience suffering like the community did

300

What does the mayor’s shifting tone reveal?

His authority is fake

300

Why does the detached tone increase tension?

The lack of emotional language makes the act feel morally wrong

300

Why is “our twenty dead men” significant?

It shifts the conflict from personal revenge to collective memory.

300

How does the story suggest justice exists outside government?

Moral authority rests with individuals who refuse to comply with corrupt systems.

400

How does García Márquez show that fear is the foundation of the mayor’s power?

The mayor loses authority 

400

Why does Aurelio continue the procedure despite knowing the pain it will cause?

He believes the mayor must face the consequences of his actions 

400

How does situational irony shape the reader’s perception of justice in the story?

The powerful become powerless

400

What does the rusted dental equipment symbolize?

Decay and neglect.

400

Why does Aurelio reject personal revenge in favor of controlled punishment?

He seeks accountability

500

Why is the dentist’s refusal to be intimidated significant?

It represents resistance from corruption

500

How does the mayor’s behavior reveal his hypocrisy?

He wants compassion from dentist while not having any when he ordered executions.

500

Why does the lack of emotional outburst make the punishment more effective?

The calm delivery emphasizes moral certainty rather than rage or revenge.

500

How does the act of sitting in the dentist’s chair invert traditional power dynamics?

The mayor becomes physically and symbolically stripped of authority.

500

How does the story complicate the idea of moral righteousness?

It shows that justice can involve cruelty.

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