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Fifth Sun


Synopsis


In November 1519, Hernando Cortés walked along a causeway leading to the capital of the Aztec kingdom and came face to face with Moctezuma. That story--and the story of what happened afterwards--has been told many times, but always following the narrative offered by the Spaniards. After all, we have been taught, it was the Europeans who held the pens. But the Native Americans were intrigued by the Roman alphabet and, unbeknownst to the newcomers, they used it to write detailed histories in their own language of Nahuatl. Until recently, these sources remained obscure, only partially translated, and rarely consulted by scholars. For the first time, in Fifth Sun, the history of the Aztecs is offered in all its complexity based solely on the texts written by the indigenous people themselves. Camilla Townsend presents an accessible and humanized depiction of these native Mexicans, rather than seeing them as the exotic, bloody figures of European stereotypes. The conquest, in this work, is neither an apocalyptic moment, nor an origin story launching Mexicans into existence. The Mexica people had a history of their own long before the Europeans arrived and did not simply capitulate to Spanish culture and colonization. Instead, they realigned their political allegiances, accommodated new obligations, adopted new technologies, and endured. This engaging revisionist history of the Aztecs, told through their own words, explores the experience of a once-powerful people facing the trauma of conquest and finding ways to survive, offering an empathetic interpretation for experts and non-specialists alike.

Summary

Chapter 1: The Prophecy

* Summary: The story begins with an ancient prophecy foretelling the return of the Fifth Sun, a time of great change and upheaval. A group of astronomers observe the alignment of celestial bodies that signifies the imminent arrival of the Fifth Sun.
* Real Example: The Mayan Long Count calendar predicted the end of a world cycle and the beginning of a new one in 2012.

Chapter 2: The Clan

* Summary: The story introduces the main characters, a clan of Aztec warriors led by Axayacatl. They are tasked with protecting the emperor Moctezuma II from a mysterious threat.
* Real Example: The Aztec Empire was a powerful civilization in Mesoamerica from 1300 to 1521 CE.

Chapter 3: The Omen

* Summary: A strange object falls from the sky, sending shockwaves through the Aztec Empire. The astronomers interpret it as an omen of impending disaster.
* Real Example: The 1492 arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas was seen as a harbinger of change by indigenous peoples.

Chapter 4: The Invasion

* Summary: A vast army of Spanish conquistadors, led by Hernán Cortés, arrives in Mexico. The Aztec warriors confront the invaders in a bloody battle.
* Real Example: The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire took place from 1519 to 1521 CE and resulted in the downfall of the Aztec civilization.

Chapter 5: The Siege

* Summary: The Spanish besiege the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. Axayacatl and his warriors defend the city valiantly but face overwhelming odds.
* Real Example: The Siege of Tenochtitlan lasted for 75 days and resulted in the destruction of the city and the death of Moctezuma II.

Chapter 6: The Betrayal

* Summary: A traitor within the Aztec ranks betrays the clan, revealing their secrets to the Spaniards. Axayacatl is forced to make a difficult decision.
* Real Example: Malinche, an indigenous woman who served as Cortés's interpreter, played a crucial role in the Spanish victory.

Chapter 7: The Sacrifice

* Summary: The Spaniards capture Moctezuma II and demand a human sacrifice in exchange for his release. Axayacatl and his followers are forced to witness the horrific execution.
* Real Example: Human sacrifice was a common practice in Aztec society, but its scale and brutality shocked the Spanish.

Chapter 8: The End

* Summary: The Aztec Empire falls to the Spanish conquistadors. Axayacatl and his warriors are defeated and the Fifth Sun era comes to an end.
* Real Example: The conquest of the Aztec Empire marked the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in Mexico.

Chapter 9: The Legacy

* Summary: The story concludes with the reflections of a modern-day descendant of the Aztec warriors. He contemplates the legacy of the Fifth Sun and the resilience of his ancestors.
* Real Example: The indigenous peoples of Mexico have preserved their traditions and culture despite centuries of colonization.