Abstract

Gabriel Garcia Marquez is always keen on presenting to the people the various facets of their history. His literary language acts as effective means for describing the critical historical aspects of Latin America because the legacy of colonialism had destroyed so many important traces of the native culture of that area. This has led him to search for his identity by looking at various periods, before and after colonization. Because of this, the historical and cultural issues were his main thematic subject matters; such as savagely fought wars of independence, bloody conflict between the political parties, massacre of banana workers, deplorable effects of Hispanic culture on the community. Keywords: colonialism, plagues, cultural values, power of love, skeptical rationalism

Highlights

  • Marquez’s literary discourse creates a microcosm of Latin America, portraying the essence of the continent with all its aspects such as ethnicity, social norms and conventions, economic problems, destructive domination of colonial and imperialistic powers and civil wars that led to a series of insecurities and poverty in the community

  • The history of Latin America comprises of a set of events that have repetitiously occurred in different forms during different periods, starting from colonialism to recent imperialism

  • The novel can be seen as a representation of Colombian history, Latin American history, or even human history

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Introduction

Marquez’s literary discourse creates a microcosm of Latin America, portraying the essence of the continent with all its aspects such as ethnicity, social norms and conventions, economic problems, destructive domination of colonial and imperialistic powers and civil wars that led to a series of insecurities and poverty in the community. Whatever he has presented in his works is related to the realities of the continent that have been portrayed in his fictional world. The novel can be seen as a representation of Colombian history, Latin American history, or even human history

Lack of a Stabilized Government
Social Values
Multi-Cultural Society
Preservation of Social Norms
Domination of Skeptical Rationalism
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