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Motif In One Hundred Years Of Solitude

Memory


A motif can be described as a recurring subject, theme or idea found in a literary, artistic or musical work. These are structures or literary devices that can help to develop a major theme within a work. In One Hundred Years of Solitude there are several motifs that contribute to conveying the theme of a cycle of solitude that the characters are unable to escape from. In his novel, Gabriel Garcia Marquez creates an imaginary town called Macondo where the inseparability of the past, present and future becomes clearly evident. Although this town was once secluded from the world it was transformed over a span of one hundred years by births, deaths, marriages and different cultures. However, the motif of memory, remembrance, and forgetfulness is illustrated by the never ending cycles that the people of Macondo find themselves trapped in. The reader is not the only one who notices these cycles. The characters themselves also realize the tendency of events repeating......


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