René Marqués's La Carreta (The Oxcart) is a significant three-act tragedy depicting the tragic migration of a Puerto Rican family (the Macías family) from the rural countryside to the industrial, urban environments of San Juan and eventually New York City. The story highlights themes of cultural erosion, the detrimental impact of industrialization on agrarian life, and the loss of identity. The narrative ultimately explores the longing for a return to the land and the preservation of heritage, as the surviving family members decide to return to their roots.
Act III: The Bronx, New York: The final act takes place another year later in New York City. The family's "American Dream" collapses into tragedy, culminating in the death of Luis in a workplace accident. Core Themes and Symbolism la carreta rene marques audiolibro exclusive
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The loss of Puerto Rican "jíbaro" identity as they adapt to U.S. culture. Urban Squalor