Reading One Hundred Years of Solitude (2)
Cloaked in magical historical lamentations, it is also an elegy to the history of American colonization.
José Arcadio Buendía is tied to a tree
It's a messy love.
Both Rebecca and Amaranta fell in love with Pietro Crespi, a technician who installed an automatic piano.
Aureliano falls in love with Remedios, who is still wetting the bed.
Aureliano slept with Pilar Ternella after getting drunk. Pilar Ternera was pregnant with his child.
Amaranda vowed to prevent Rebecca from marrying Pietro Crespi.
Melchiades died, he was the first person to die in Macondo.
José Arcadio Buendía, without Ursula, went mad, and Aureliano tied him to a chestnut tree.
Chapter Five: The Aureliano Buendia Uprising
Aureliano Buendía and Remedios Moscot married.
Remedios recognized Aureliano and Péral Ternella's son, Aureliano José, as her eldest son.
Amaranta sabotaged her sister Rebecca Buendia's wedding. Three years later, in order to once again obstruct Rebecca's wedding, Amaranta added opium tincture to Rebecca's coffee, and as a result, Remedios died after drinking it by mistake, and she was the first person in the Buendia family to die.
Rebecca's wedding was postponed, and her old illness recurred and she began to eat dirt.
José Arcadio returned unexpectedly, but he was unable to integrate into the family. He slept during the day and went to Fireworks Alley at night to gamble on his strength. Arcadio did not know that José Arcadio was his father.
José Arcadio married Rebecca and was kicked out of the house by his mother Ursula.
Motivated by humanitarian sentiments and his father-in-law's falsification of votes, Aureliano joined the liberals. He led twenty-one men on a surprise attack on the barracks and launched the first armed uprising.
The third-generation boss, Arcadio, was appointed military leader of Macondo.