Essays on One Hundred Years of Solitude
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s masterful work of magical realism, One Hundred Years of Solitude, he documents the wretched lineage of the Buendía family—in which family members cannot break free of their family’s behavioral patterns; rather, they find themselves trapped within the fates that echo their family’s history. Readers swiftly cross over into a different dimension...
In One Hundred Years of Solitude, throughout the whole book the main idea of the story talks about the solitude and magic realism that the characters face in their everyday life and their challenges, but when I was reading chapters fourteen through seventeen I came to a realization that in these chapters Gabriel Garcia Marquez...
The novel One hundred years of solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez uses the theme of magic realism to drive the plot by fabricating extraordinary events and characters. Marquez uses hybridity to deliver historical events with a twist of myth, surrealism and uses the matter-of-fact narrative. Magic realists remind us that ordinary life also has its...