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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 Solitude spans six generations, and in each generation the men of the Buendia line are named Jose Arcardio or Aureliano, and the women are named Ursula, Amarata, or Remedio. It is the history of the isolated town of Macondo, focung on the lives of the most prominent residents of the town, the Buendia family. Each Buendia has individual qualities and attributes that separate him from the others. Every person is an enigma to everyone else. One Hundred Years of Solitude is an a story where the past, present, and future merge into one. The story of a family, as oppose to an individual, and their downfall result an entire generations downfall. A historical cycle is lived through a generat
The Buendia house always had various relatives with it; it even allowed all seventeen sons from seventeen different woman feel welcomed in the home. " (Kazin, 149) Examples of such politically historical events are of captured ships, the New world, and technology. The Buendia men try to find compensation, trying to leave loneliness, through mere physical acts of sexual activity. Garcia exaggerates events to gain fantasy. Not surprisingly, the fact that Macondo is isolated is almost obvious. For example, six million Jews perished and murdered in the Holocaust. " (Garcia, 383) When the entireown is plagued with amnesia, Jose Arcardio Buendia puts up signs to remind everyone of the daily essential activities that are needed for their survival. Repetition- a confusion and a problem that has plagued the human race since the beginning of time. Interestingly enough, he finds part of those essentials to be to put up a sign that says G-d exis. " (Garcia, 71) When the pioneers first found Americas, the new plants, animals, and resources were so astrae to them, that they too could only mention things with a point of a finger, rather than by a familiar name. Garcia Marquez has said, " One Hundred Years of Solitude is not a history of Latin America, it is a metaphor for Latin America. Technology was also a prominent metaphor. " (Bloom, 6) Magic realism is portrayed through One Hundred Years of Solitu while its ability to turn unbelievable to believable is demonstrated. In this novel, when Jose Arcardio Buendia marries his cousin Ursula, they are cursed to have a child with a pigs tail.
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