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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: The death of Susana San Juan, and Pedro Páramo pleading her not to leave.]]
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: The death of Susana [[spoiler:Susana San Juan, Juan]], and Pedro Páramo pleading her not to leave.]]leave.
--> [[spoiler: "We old folks don't sleep much, almost never. We may drowse, but our mind keeps working. That's the only thing I have left to do." Then he added, aloud: "It won't be long now. It won't be long. You've been gone a long time, Susana. The light is the same now as it was then; not as red, but that same pale light veiled in the white gauze of the mist. (...) "That was the last time I saw you. As you went by, you brushed the branches of the Paradise tree beside the path, sweeping away its last leaves with your passing. Then you disappeared. I called after you, 'Come back, Susana!'"]]
--> [[spoiler: "We old folks don't sleep much, almost never. We may drowse, but our mind keeps working. That's the only thing I have left to do." Then he added, aloud: "It won't be long now. It won't be long. You've been gone a long time, Susana. The light is the same now as it was then; not as red, but that same pale light veiled in the white gauze of the mist. (...) "That was the last time I saw you. As you went by, you brushed the branches of the Paradise tree beside the path, sweeping away its last leaves with your passing. Then you disappeared. I called after you, 'Come back, Susana!'"]]
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* NightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
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* TearJerker: [[spoiler: The death of Susana San Juan, and Pedro Páramo pleading her not to leave.]]
* NightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
* NightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
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* MoralEventHorizon: The priest refuses absolution to Miguel at his funeral, after Miguel killed his brother and raped his sister.
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* MoralEventHorizon: The priest refuses absolution to Miguel at his funeral, after Miguel killed his brother and raped his sister.neice.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
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* NightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: One of many, MANY ways to interpret the novel.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
* MoralEventHorizon: The priest refuses absolution to Miguel at his funeral, after Miguel killed his brother and raped his sister.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: the book is too passive to be truly scary, but some things are definitively terrifying if you think about them for too long. Juan listening the screams of a murdered man in Edúviges's inn, the whole living vs dead confusion and especially [[spoiler: Juan dying absolutely out of nowhere]].
* MoralEventHorizon: The priest refuses absolution to Miguel at his funeral, after Miguel killed his brother and raped his sister.