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The concealment of Marcão's disease and the implication that his children were fathered by another man reveal complex social and moral dynamics.

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Speaker for the Dead (1986)Orson Scott Card

7. What was the immediate cause of Marcão's death?

In this chapter, Ender investigates the immediate cause of Marcão's death by questioning the colony's physician, Navio, who reluctantly reveals that Marcão died from a rare, hereditary disease that progressively replaced glandular tissues with fat cells. The discussion exposes underlying social tensions, including genetic secrecy, infidelity, and religious hypocrisy within the Lusitanian colony. Meanwhile, Miro's journey to the piggies' log house highlights ongoing cultural and interspecies complexities on Lusitania.