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For those interested in reading "La Carreta" by René Marqués, a PDF version can be found through various online sources, including: La Carreta Rene Marques Pdf Download
If you are a teacher looking for class sets, contact Editorial Cultural directly for digital desk copies. If you are a student, visit your university library’s e-reserve section. La Carreta: Emigration and Identity in Puerto Rico
Due to its status as a required text in many Latin American and Hispanic studies curricula, students and researchers often seek digital versions of the script. The oxcart is the central symbol
The oxcart is the central symbol. It represents the sweat, dignity, and rhythm of the Puerto Rican peasant. When the family sells the cart, they sell their soul. Throughout the play, the sound of the cart's wooden wheels on the road (often represented by güiro percussion in performances) haunts the characters as the ghost of what they lost.
The final act is set in a dark, cluttered basement apartment in the Bronx. The family has hit rock bottom. Luis is now a full-blown criminal; he is shot and killed by police. Juanita, suffering from tuberculosis and moral despair, awaits death. The only one with any physical strength left is Chaguito, the youngest son, who dreams of buying a new oxcart. The play ends with Doña Gabriela realizing the terrible truth: "The only thing that grows here is vice." The final scene suggests a desperate desire to return to the mountain, but it is likely too late.
A year later, the family resides in the notorious La Perla slum. Here, they face the harsh realities of urbanization, including poverty and the erosion of their traditional moral values.
