Individuals are often considered to be products of their growth and socialization. Latin writers Gabriel García Marquez and Algerian writers Albert Camas explained, respectively, how their role of loving cholera and strangers conflicted with their socialization. In Marquez's novel, Latin-based middle class Fermina daza from the 19th century to the 20th century was given to the female protagonist.
71 Gabriel García · Marquez 's cholera era love. There is no better love story than Marquez, and there is no better love record. This book comes from Colombia and tells a pair of lovers His love lasts for nearly a century. It was written in magical realism style promoted by Marquez. Please watch this in a crow on a hot summer day. 78 "Vilambit - Teental" by Zakir Hussain (Ustad: released from Zakir Hussain in 2015). Hussein is a popular tabla (Indian drum) player, thought to be a child's genius. As I saw his video play, his hands moved very fast so they were fascinated by the tabla's surface. This is classical music played in the violin, including Hussein's improvisation. Listen to versions other than YouTube to enjoy more music
For readers familiar with the love of the cholera era, Gabriel Garcia Marquez always depends a little on cholera epidemics and explores and reviews the theme of love and death in his novel title tips Are not that subtle) and even even incorporate them into concepts (which is not usually the case). This combination (and comparison) is the most obvious in Florentino and helps shape our emotions and thoughts as characters. But,
The novel "Love in the cholera era" by Gabriel García Marquez tells about his unexperienced love of a passionate man and his pursuit of winning true love for over 50 years. There is no doubt that this is one of the most emotional explanations of love, but the difference from a similar novel is that it is a kind of literal disease, a plague comparable to cholera . The main character of this novel is a crazy young man who fell in love with a little girl named Florentino Ariza, Fermina Dada. In a short while, they were looking at each other for a moment, Florentino was rejected by Fermina. Florentino became sick. When her mother Transit Alisa discovers her son is in the vomiting pool, she asks him, "Weak people will never enter the kingdom of love, this is a toughest and unwieldy kingdom, strong in spirit Give up your own people