Pedro Páramo aims to depict the tragic situation of rural Mexico during the Revolution,under the rule of bullies like Pedro Páramo,where rural areas were in a state of desolation and people were struggling to make a living.The narrative technique of the work is unique,with multiple narrators narrating from different perspectives,intertwining time and space,and intertwining charac-ter storylines.The work is also filled with various sounds,and the author often constructs the story through dialogues,monologues,and murmuring.In addition,the author also depicts rich natural and material sounds.These soundscapes sometimes highlight as fore-graund,driving the development of the plot.In addition,sound has the characteristics of being unfocused and illusory,so the informa-tion observed by the narrator is more complex,leaving room for imagination.And the voice from the heart can more directly express the deepest emotions in the character's heart.This article will study the sound of works based on acoustic narrative theory,providing reference for related research.
Pedro PáramoJuan RulfoAcoustic narrativeSoundscapeAuscultationSuffering