One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez

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The banana massacre in One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is the striking of the banana workers organized by Jose Aureliano Segundo. The plan was that the banana plantation workers would get together and go on strike in protest of the inhumane working conditions. This also parallels the act of Colonel Aureliano Buendia who also fought for the rights of the working class during his generation. Macondo was placed under martial law, which “…enabled the army the functions of arbitrator in the controversy, but no effort at conciliation was made.” (Page 303). Then the workers sabotaged the plantation. “The workers, who had been content to wait until then, went into the woods with no other weapons but their working machetes and they began to sabotage the sabotage.” (Page 303). In reaction to the government they invite all of the workers, which is more than 3,000 people, including Jose Arcadio Segundo, to gather in a conference with the administration of the plantation to come to an agreement. The meeting was a trick and the soon enough the 3,000 workers became surround...

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