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The Cyclical Nature of History

The Cyclical Nature of History

01. The Cyclical Nature of History: The story of the Buendía family unfolds in cycles, with events and patterns repeating across generations. This reflects Márquez’s belief in the inevitability of historical repetition, and the novel explores how personal, familial, and societal histories loop endlessly.

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One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez is a landmark in literature, filled with profound ideas that resonate across time. Here are five of the most significant ideas in the novel:

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