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Love in the Time of Cholera
In his novel Love in the Time of Cholera, I feel that Gabriel Garcia Marquez has used magical realism quite successfully to analyse love at all ages in particular through the character of Florentino Ariza. In presenting Florentino’s life-long wait for Fermina Daza, Marquez interweaves in an ever-shifting pattern a sharply etched realism in the ordinary events in Florentino’s life in descriptive detail. These events contain dreamlike elements and culminate in a fairy tale ending.
Marquez examines two sides of love, the mundane love between the rational Doctor Juvenal Urbino and his dutiful wife Fermina, and in contrast, the consuming passion of Florentino that sees his beloved Fermina in a way no one else can. However it is through the latter that I believe Marquez uses magical realism successfully to analyse love at all ages.
Florentino is in his early 20s when he first sees Fermina as she raised her eyes to see who was passing and for Floren
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