Juan Preciado, our narrator, dies of fright when it really sinks in that all the voices he hears in Comala are the voices of the dead. Climax (Crisis, Turning Point) Good-bye, Narrator At first Juan Preciado tries to make sense of everything, but finally he gives in to the fact that people are disappearing left and right and he starts asking people point-blank whether or not they're dead. He hears all the deados talking about the terrible things that his father, Pedro Páramo, did. This includes the woman that is putting him up. Juan Preciado starts to realize that everyone in Comala is, um, dead. Rising Action (Conflict, Complication) Hostess with the Ghostess This is just the tip of the creepytown iceberg. We can tell things are going to get weird when most of the people seem to know things they can't possibly know, and almost all of them are also Pedro Páramo's children. Juan Preciado goes to Comala in search of his long-lost father, Pedro Páramo. Exposition (Initial Situation) Small Town Fun
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