Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Gabriel García Márquez was born in Arcataca, a town in Colombia on march 6 ,1928. Gabriel was brought up by his grandparents until the age of 8 because of the death of his grandfather. Gabriel returned to live with his parents only for some time before getting sent to boarding school where he got a scholarship at the age of 14 to a secondary school nearby Bogota which is located in Zipaquira. He went to the National University of Colombia in Bogotá where he studied law for awhile but he disliked it. Gabriel wanted to begin career in journalism. Although, Gabriel Garcia kept getting more education and even began to write his own portions of journalism, he never finished his degree. later 1950, Gabriel García Márquez moved to Barranquilla …show more content…

Although, Magic realism is his thing. Reality is his major theme in alot of his earlier work. His later work he did some experimenting with different ways of approching reality. One Hundred Years of Solitude was one of his reality themes. Garcia Marquez began his writing career in the newspaper industry. Gabriel was inspired by his grandmother, Tranquilina Iguaran cotes. She was an avid storyteller. She told Gabriel stories about omens, premonitions,dead ancestors and ghost. These Stories had a profound effect on his mature writings. Gabriel Garcia's imagination came from his grandfather Ricardo Marquez Mejia's stories from when he faught in two colombian civil conflicts.Gabriel's father also influenced his writing because Gabriel father had to win over Gabriel's father approval to marry his daughter which is Gabriel's mother ,Luisa Santiaga Márquez Iguarán.He was not exactly the man the Colonel had envisioned winning the heart of his daughter but he he did, wooing her with violin serenades, love poems, countless letters -- and even telegraph messages. They tried all they could to get rid of the man, but he kept coming back, and it was obvious that their daughter was committed to him. Finally they surrendered to his Romantic tenacity, and …show more content…

A mother and sister of a trouble young theif, that had been killed came to place flowers on his grave. In some Latin American countries a Siesta is an early afternoon period of rest for everyone, even business close down.In "Tuesday Siesta" I think Gabriel wanted the readers to make a connection to the young theif's family. To really get a feel that they didnt have much, let alone money. Like when Gabriel describes what the theif was wearing made me put two and two together. Some people think very little of the poor some even look down at them as if they were nothing , failures! but really they are just less fortunate.The mother in the short story "Tuesday Siesta" in spite of poverty, tragedy, even in spite of shame that her son might have brung apon her family and herself she still remains some sort of dignity and left with her head held high. The mother didnt want to let other for one bit think she was ashame of her son."senteno Ayala" is the name belonging to the mother that the son will carry with honor. the mother takes full responsibility for his wrong doings. I also think this is why the mother and daughter leaves with such dignity. I think this story has a powerful message. Family should stick together no matter what. Like my mother always say " those who matter , dont judge and those who judge dont

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