Monday, February 4, 2019
Gabriel Garcia Marquezs Love in the Time of Cholera :: Essays Papers
Gabriel Garcia Marquezs Love in the Time of CholeraGabriel Garcia Marquez, author of Love in the Time of Cholera, depicts his characters by having them act in trustworthy ways, in ways of respect and care towards others. Each character acts certain ways to certain people, either to gain respect, love, friendship or hatred. Marquezs character Florentino Ariza, is urgently in love with Fermina Daza, a beautiful young lady (early in the novel), who promises him her hand in marriage then breaks that promise by marrying Dr. Juvenal Urbino. Although heartbroken Arizas love for Fermina would still continue over many foresightful years, thus showing how much(prenominal) he was in love with her. over the years Ariza would do many things to attempt to woo Fermina back into his arms, no(prenominal) that would prosper. All of the acts he committed, he committed for the love he had for her. most of the actions she would never know of, for he would never show nor tell her close to suc h things. It confabulatemed almost daily Marquez had Ariza writing Fermina a poem, a air or some sort of letter. Most which would never make it into her hands. Florentino Arizas love for Fermina Daza went beyond just loving her. He was truly IN love with her. People can love many people, but I believe that there can truly only be bingle person you are IN love with. Ariza would sacrifice so much throughout his life to attempt to have her attention. He would quit jobs, and campaign to be near her or to even just see her for a split second, like he would do when he went to the park to see her walk past. Ariza would finally work hard and become prosperous and wealthy, once more trying to impress Fermina.Arizas love went beyond the childish love that most of us have endured. He waited fifty-one years to be with the woman that he considered his soul mate. This truly shows a great partake of self-determination and love for another human.
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