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Date Submitted: 05/03/2003 16:35:09
Category: / History
Length: 7 pages (1986 words)
Solitude, whether it be perceived or real, individual or collective, physical or emotional, condemns a race to self-destruction. Time, repetition, magical realism, historical parallel, humor, and fate are all elements that contribute to the effects of e family saga mirrored through the Buendia family. The Buendia family’s predisposition towards self-destruction and solitude is highlighted by the cycles of self-inflicted destruction and destitute in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. One Hundred Years of …
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…life aren’t history, they are reality. To him he minus-well be tied up to a tree because he is alien to anything real in the world. In One Hundred Years of Solitude , Gabriel Marquez Garcia introduces a cycle, inflicted upon themselves, of destruction and destitute, as a result of the Buendias family failure to predetermined fate. “...races condemned to 100 yeras of solitude did t have a second chance on earth.” (Garcia, 448) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** vhvhhhhjhbjkhol
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