One Hundred Years of Solitude pg. 405-427

Create an image of a fantastical tropical town surrounded by lush greenery and surreal elements, reminiscent of a magical realism style, showcasing characters from One Hundred Years of Solitude.

Unraveling One Hundred Years of Solitude

Test your knowledge and understanding of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude. This quiz focuses on specific pages, inviting you to delve deeper into the lives of its intriguing characters.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Engage with key events and characters
  • Perfect for fans of magical realism
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringCloud501
_____________________ returned with the first angels of December, driven on a sailor's breeze, leading her husband by a silk rope tied around his neck.
__________ was not only a fierce lover, with endless wisdom and imagination, but he was also, perhaps, the first man in the history of the species who had made an emergency landing and had come close to killing himself and his sweetheart simply to make love in a field of violets.
She spoke to him of Macondo as the brightest and most peaceful town on earth, and of an enormous house, scented with oregano, where she wanted to live until old age with a loyal husband and two strong sons who would be named Rodrigo and Gonzalo, never Aureliano and _______________, and a daughter who would be named Virginia and never _______________. (use "and" between the names)
Looking for something to fill his idle hours with, Gaston became accustomed to spending the morning in Melquíades' room with the shy _________________.
Both Gaston and his wife would have liked to incorporate him into the family life, but _________________ was a hermetic man with a cloud of mystery that time was making denser.
Although she had not noticed it, the return of _________________________ had brought on a radical change in Aureliano's life.
Aureliano could not find anyone who remembered _________________, ...except for the oldest of the West Indian Negroes, an old man whose cottony hair gave him the look of a photographic negative and who was still singing the mournful sunset psalms in the door of his house.
Amaranta Úrsula
Gaston
Him
His family
She was a large black woman with solid bones, the hips of a mare, teats like live melons, and a round and perfect head armored with a hard surface of wiry hair which looked like a medieval warrior's mail headdress. Her name was ________________________.
________________________ became lovers. _______________ would spend his mornings deciphering parchments and at siesta time he would go to the bedroom where ____________________ was waiting for him...
Amaranta Úrsula and Aureliano
Nigromanta and Aureliano
Nigromanta and Gaston
So Aureliano was still a virgin when ________________________ returned to Macondo and gave him a sisterly embrace that left him breathless. Every time he saw her, and worse yet when she showed him the latest dances, he felt the same spongy release in his bones that had disturbed his great-grandfather when Pilar Ternera made her pretexts about the cards in the granary.
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