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Summary. Hello Dear One Hundred Years of Solitude is a book written by Colombian writer García Márquez, as well as a film based on the book.
Hello Dear One Hundred Years of Solitude is a book written by Colombian writer García Márquez, as well as a film based on the book.
Set in Márquez's childhood penitential town of Macondo, One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the relationships between a group of ordinary people and the life stories they go through. The book tells a series of events, as well as the different kinds of people in life and their understanding of life and feelings, and also deeply reflects the desire in human nature and the desire for freedom.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a masterpiece of Colombian writer García Márquez and a representative work of Latin American magical realist literature, known as"A monumental work that reproduces the historical and social landscape of Latin America"。The work depicts the saga of seven generations of the Buendía family and the century-old rise and fall of Macondo, a small town on the coast of the Caribbean Limb Sea, reflecting a century of Latin America's turbulent history. The work incorporates myths and legends, folk tales, religious allusions and other mysterious elements, skillfully blending reality and fantasy to present a magnificent imaginary world, and has become one of the most important classic literary masterpieces of the 20th century.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is about the magical ups and downs of seven generations of the Buendia family and the history of the town of Magondo over the past hundred years, from the construction of the town to the development of the car, the prosperity and the extinction. With its complex content, numerous characters, bizarre plots, and novel techniques, the work "brings together incredible miracles and real life in its purest form", and profoundly reflects the historical evolution and social reality of Columbia and the entire Latin American continent.
The magical realism used in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is still relatively unfamiliar to Chinese readers. It follows the principle of "turning fantasy into reality without losing reality". Through the author's construction and imagination, the shocking reality is combined with the fantasy derived from myths and legends to form colorful and unique pictures, so that readers can get a feeling of déjà vu and strangeness in the image of "plausible and plausible", thus arousing the desire to trace the origin and trace the true meaning of the author's creation.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a work about the magical ups and downs of seven generations of the Buendia family, and the history of the Caribbean coastal town of Magondo from its construction, development, prosperity to demise for more than 100 years (a hundred years of rise and fall). The details are as follows:
The first José Arcadio married his cousin Ursula and then eloped to Magondo, where he led a group of people to cultivate the land and live in peace and contentment.
Later, a large number of immigrants and foreign capital moved into the area, and the Buendia family and the people of Magondo were plagued by disasters ever since. Later, their sixth generation gave birth to a child with a pig's tail, but unfortunately the ants dragged the child into the anthill. Eventually, Magondo was blown away by a hurricane.
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It's a family story in itself. It's better to only see it yourself. If you want to talk about the general situation, just read it yourself.
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Synopsis: Describes the rise and fall of a family over the course of a century, revolving around the story of two brothers and their descendants who bear the same name. Everyone in the story is lonely, but they live in their own world, with their own beliefs, their own ideas, creeds, and standards of action, motivations, and guidelines.
Everyone has light and darkness and dedicates their lives to the family in their own way.
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1. Introduction to One Hundred Years of Solitude: "Early Knowing One Hundred Years of Solitude" depicts the legendary story of seven generations of the Buendía family, as well as the century-old rise and fall of the Caribbean coastal town of Macondo, reflecting the changing history of Latin America over the past century.
2. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" integrates myths and legends, folk tales, religious allusions and other mysterious factors, skillfully blends reality and rock fantasy, shows a magnificent imaginary world, and has become one of the important classic literary masterpieces of the 20th century.
3. Background: In the 70 years from 1830 to the end of the 19th century, dozens of civil wars broke out in Colombia, killing hundreds of thousands of people. The book devotes a great deal of space to this aspect of the history, and it is expressed through the legendary life of the protagonist.
The hypocrisy of politicians, the cruelty of rulers, the blind obedience and ignorance of the people, etc., are vividly written.
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The excerpt of One Hundred Years of Solitude in high school Chinese is as follows:
One Hundred Years of Solitude mainly tells the legendary story of Macondo, a small town on the Caribbean coast, and a total of seven generations of the Buendia family from rise to decline. The story involves more than 40 family members, whose fates seem to be different, but in fact they repeat themselves repeatedly. Neither the Buendía family, nor the other families at the beginning of Macondo's creation, could escape the fateful loneliness.
The author portrays many characters with distinct personalities with vivid brushstrokes, depicting the lonely spirit of this family.
In this family, there is no emotional communication, trust and understanding between husband and wife, father and son, mother and daughter, and brother and sister. Although many people have made painstaking attempts to break the loneliness, they have failed because they have not been able to find an effective way to unite the scattered forces. The work incorporates myths and legends, folk tales, religious allusions and other mysterious elements, and skillfully blends reality and fantasy.
It shows a magnificent imaginary world and has become one of the important classic literary masterpieces of the 20th century.
The first part (1-5) introduces Macondo's environment and introduces the founders of Macondo, Buendia and Ursula.
The second part (6-7) writes about Rebecca's arrival, highlighting her habit of eating dirt and laughing at Kay and Ursula's practice of changing this habit for her.
In the third part (8-14), Libel brings insomnia to Macondo. Insomnia swept through Macondo, people began to forget and lose their memory, but they were trying to change all that.
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I haven't read the book, I've just heard the name.
One hundred years of loneliness is not the loneliness of one person, but the loneliness of the village of Macondo, if you have to talk about the loneliness of everyone, you can analyze it from their character and life experience. Everyone has their own problems.