Garica Marquez in "One of These Days" wrote about the conflicts between the middle class and the politicians. Marquez mainly focuses on the reality of power and revenge. The story relates to advantages and disadvantages between middle class and politicians in sense of their power. The story inspires for all who think they have power and try to take advantage of it, whether in a good manner or a bad manner.
Marquez in "one of these days" begins with a poor town dentist, Aurelio Escovar who is polishing false teeth in early morning. He continues working until his son interrupts him and asks if he will pull out the Mayor's tooth. At first he refuses. Then his son says that the Mayor will shoot him, if he does not fix the Mayor's sore tooth. He agrees to pull out the tooth after he sees that the Mayor was suffering from last five days. The dentist examines the Mayor's tooth and agrees to pull out without using anesthesia and makes the Mayor suffer from pain. He gives the reason as he pulls out the tooth saying, "now you will pay for our twenty dead men." After the mayor has recovered, he leaves, telling the dentist to send the bill. When the dentist asks where he should send the bill to the mayor personally or to the town. The mayor replies, "It's the same damn thing."