Amaranta in One Hundred Years of Solitude

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Hey gals,
I was reading One Hundred Years of Solitude and found Amaranta's behavior really weird. Why would you think she rejected Pietro Crespi with whom she was in love and could do anything to win him over? And also why would she reject Gerineldo too?



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Posted: 7 years ago
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez's characters never made sense to me. 
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Means his all books had characters like this?😳
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Originally posted by: rose1998

Means his all books had characters like this?😳


I've only read OHYOS and LITTOC, I just couldn't relate to majority of his characters.

I feel Ursula was the saving grace of OHYOS as she was the only person close to sane.

I couldn't connect to either protagonists of Love In The Time Of Cholera. 😳

btw, congratsss to being a rockerzz! ⭐️🤗🥳
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Starkheart.


I've only read OHYOS and LITTOC, I just couldn't relate to majority of his characters.

I feel Ursula was the saving grace of OHYOS as she was the only person close to sane.

I couldn't connect to either protagonists of Love In The Time Of Cholera. 😳

btw, congratsss to being a rockerzz! ⭐️🤗🥳


Ursula was sanest...
I find something with other characters so that I can connect with them. I'm even okay with Remedious The Beauty. But Amaranta,I can't understand.

Thank you🤗