Do you think One Hundred Years of Solitude is good?

Updated on culture 2024-05-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After reading "One Hundred Years of Solitude", what impressed me the most was Marquez.

    An almost cruel method used in order to express it accurately. For example, if you want to describe the old age of an old man, a realistic writer may portray the old man's deep wrinkles and cloudy eyes. But Márquez doesn't follow the rules, and his approach might be to make moss grow between the wrinkled ravines of the old man's wrinkles, or to crawl on the old man's nostrils with cobwebs.

    Because of magical realism.

    does not need to be explained by the logic of the real world, so Márquez has the freedom to "do nothing" in a hundred years of solitudeAlthough magic is inseparable from the framework of reality, the monotonous reality also adds infinite possibilities precisely because of the unbridled magic color. This technique can be fully exerted when expressing the emotions of the characters, because under the effect of the power beyond common sense, he can easily let the reader see the boundless concepts of the end and infinity in the real world, and it can also make the reader feel the despair more easily. 

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's pretty good. I like the character of Colonel Aurelinoa Buendía. In the end, the destruction of Macondo is that the Buendia family has been forgotten.

    The whole of Macondo is filled with an air of loneliness. Lonely even the colonel, who became famous back then, is considered a fictional, legendary character. The beginning of this book is also the beginning of the colonel:

    Years later, facing the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía will recall that distant afternoon when his father took him to see the ice. "The taste of loneliness fills my heart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I studied once in high school and again after work, so let's talk about my little experience. What impressed me the most in the book was Amaranta, who stood outside the door of happiness several times, and had a happy day at her fingertips with just a few lotus steps, but she didn't. She did not do this out of a malicious torment of her lover, but a great sense of distrust of herself, and an insecurity of happiness.

    She insisted on her own outlook on life swinging between the pursuit of happiness and timidity, and chose the loneliness that will never recover. In fact, ordinary life is the hardest, and there is a kind of chronic suicidal inertia that makes people lose their way, or even give up looking for direction altogether. How to put it, it is easier to die than to suffer a long illness, it is easier to die than to struggle in embarrassment, and it is easier to die than to confront yourself for a long time.

    Time is not terrible, because we have a sense of loneliness, we let loneliness flow in time, and understand the true meaning of loneliness to decipher the meaning of time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After reading it, I refreshed my view of reading, professional reasons have been to let myself read, before reading this book is just a task, although there is a feeling, but I still feel that the aftertaste is not enough, write it and sublimate it after reading, but after I read a hundred years of loneliness, I stayed for a long time, I found that reading is to build a world so that you can find yourself in this world, see how small you are, how wonderful the world is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are so many characters in this book, that I can't tell who is who, and the whole storyline and characters make me feel like it's bustling, it's so lively, it's going to be non-stop, and then even in this situation, I still feel the loneliness of pushing through the crowd, so lonely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From the perspective of the permanence of time, the vast majority of lives are meaningless, just an insignificant existence in the process of history, and a butterfly effect that cannot change the general environment. But what we live is our own life, which is far more real than history and the future, and if we must give meaning to this life, it is probably all kinds of beings. What's more, knowing the truth that "everyone is born lonely" does not change anything.

    We can only live in the present, and we can't predict what kind of eyes we will look back at the world in a hundred years, and the life that continues every day now, as long as we still have expectations and desires, we can't break free.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My classmates couldn't read "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and asked me how I was able to calm down and read this book. I said, "That's because you're not alone enough .......""A lonely and arrogant person, in the lively crowd, with a lonely look, lonely took off a copy of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", as if isolated from the world.

    Only in this state can we truly feel the greatness of this book, and feel this despair of being isolated and helpless.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Pretty. One Hundred Years of Solitude either can't read it, or I find it shocking, in these two cases

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I thought the story was going to be long and I would read it for a long time, but I read it a lot faster than I thought. I didn't memorize the names of the people very much, but sometimes I read them, and I probably could match this matter to that character. It was probably the first time I read it with a mindset of appreciating the text.

    Not as people close to me say. It's so boring and hard to read, and I even find the story interesting and fascinating. Reading it is like having a silent conversation with someone, it confides in me and I just listen.

    I watched what happened in Macondo every day with anticipation until I finished reading it, like watching a friend leave.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Forgive me for not looking good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One Hundred Years of Solitude", not so much loneliness, but spiritual loneliness, humorous and witty language reveals the local poverty and backwardness, but also the spiritual fantasy of people. If you can find a person who is very compatible with you in body and soul in the vast sea of people, there is a connection with him that can be called love, and then bear the deep fate that cannot be escaped and eliminated in life together.

    Lonely. But such luck is rare. Some have lost the ability to love, some have lost the depth of love but have nowhere to put it, and some have died in this love ......In all love, loneliness continues unabated. Life is just a dream.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you like to watch imaginative works, this ** is good. It is a magical realism**, which writes about the hundred years of the establishment and development of the small town of Magondo, and vividly reflects the rise and fall of Latin America in the past century, and the town of Magondo is a microcosm of the whole of Latin America. In "One Hundred Years of Solitude", I feel that the pursuit of reality and hope can transcend the illusion of form, the yearning for dreams and glory, and the longing for independence and freedom are deeply touched.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are so many artistic elements included in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" that the names of the characters are really unfriendly to the reader and too difficult to remember.

    One Hundred Years of Solitude" struggled to come and go for several generations on those names, the names are still very long, to figure out the names to make notes, but also to draw, some people give up because they can't remember the names of people, people's names, most of them are very long, and very similar, if your memory is not so good and some obsessive-compulsive disorder, look at a few pages and will definitely turn forward, to confirm who is who.

    This is**is a magical legend**,In**In which, the author uses a lot of legends, myths, allusions, and writes back and forth between reality and fiction, and this way of writing has a stream of consciousness component in it, when reading this book, you have to take a five-color pen to take notes, otherwise you will forget the events in front of you after reading.

    In addition to these two most important reasons, netizens also vividly described the appearance of "scratching the braincase" when they watched "One Hundred Years of Solitude", yes, when reading Jin Yong, we can read one in one day, heartily, when reading "One Hundred Years of Solitude", we scratch our ears and cheeks, and we can see it in the clouds.

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