Magical realism in the novel One hundred years of solitude
In One Hundred Years of Solitude, Gabriel García Márquez employs magical realism by seamlessly blending fantastical elements with the everyday lives of his characters. Set in the fictional town of Macondo, the novel intertwines supernatural occurrences with mundane reality, creating a narrative where magical events are treated as ordinary. This fusion of the extraordinary and the real reflects broader themes of history, myth, and human experience, enriching the story with symbolic and allegorical depth.
Gekoppeld boek
- 2014
- 9780062096982
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- Instelling
- National University of Modern Languages
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- Eng383
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- 17 augustus 2024
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realism
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mythical symbolism
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supernatural realism
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one hundred years of solitude
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