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What is the concise part of the 500 years of solitude in the compulsory language course? In terms of compulsory courses, if you want to be concise, generally speaking, as a teacher, he will draw the key points, so if you say which part of the selection part, he will be able to declare.
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"One Hundred Years of Solitude" is a novel created by Colombian writer García Márquez**, which is his masterpiece and a representative work of Latin American magical realist literature, and is known as "a masterpiece that reproduces the historical and social picture of Latin America". The work depicts the saga of seven generations of the Buendía family and the rise and fall of the Caribbean coastal town of Macondo over a century, reflecting a century of Latin America's changing history.
The main content of "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
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, skillfully blending reality and fantasy.
It shows a magnificent imaginary world and has become one of the important classic literary masterpieces of the 20th century.
One Hundred Years of Solitude.
When I first started watching "One Hundred Years of Solitude", I found a few strange things, firstly, the names of the Buendia family are repeated by Acatio and Aureliano, which also seems to have been spent in a terrible cycle of life; Secondly, the plot of the story is very mythical, and the dead can return to the world because they can't help but be lonely, and even talk to the living. This also aroused my urge to read a story that seemed to describe the reproduction and survival, shame and oppression of a country for a hundred years.
Jo A Buendia led his wife, his relatives and friends to an uncultivated land, a vast world that would later be named Macondo, a town that seemed to plunge into infinite loneliness. It also embodies that terrible kind of thing in him'Cyclically, when he got bored with inventions, he spent his days in the lab making metal goldfish, melting them down and redoing them every twenty. His descendant, Aureliano, went from war to loneliness, and finally fell into the cycle of making goldfish.
The family was passed down from generation to generation, and from generation to generation it was that lonely, until the last generation of the family, Aureliano Buendia, was born, and due to the entry of monopoly capitalism, not only the Buendia family, but also the whole of Macondo had begun to decline. The Sanskrit description of the family in Sanskrit on that parchment scroll was actually a predestined fate, and it was a terrible cycle after all.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is an extremely rich, multi-layered work, and it can have multiple interpretations. It is a family chronicle about the generations of descendants of José Arcadio Buendia; It depicts the changing times of Macondo, a small town symbolizing Márquez's hometown of Aracataca; It is also the mythical history of Colombia, Latin America, and the modern world for a century. In a more profound sense, it is a summary of Western civilization, starting from its source ancient Greek mythology, Homer's epic poem, the creation myth in the Book of Genesis, with a deep nostalgia for the simplicity and purity of the Garden of Eden and the Pure Land world in the state of ignorance. >>>More
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I haven't read the book, I've just heard the name.
Years later, facing the firing squad, Aureliano. Colonel Buendía will recall that distant afternoon when his father took him to see the ice. At that time, Macondo was a village of twenty families, with mud and reed houses lined up along the riverbank, the water was crystal clear, and the pebbles in the riverbed were white and smooth, like a prehistoric dome. >>>More
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.