The Pivotal Role of Melquiades in The Magical Realism of One Hundred Years of Solitude
Muhammad Ali Khan Clement John,
Omera Saeed,
Muhammad Kamran
et al.
Abstract:Melquiades is a complex and enigmatic character in One Hundred Years of Solitude. His suspension between fact and fantasy marks him as the signature contributor to the magical realism for which the novel is widely acclaimed. This study aims to examine the nature of his role in the interaction between reality and unreality which seems to portend the fortunes of the Buendia family and the fate of their town Macondo. Since his character is marked by a recurring ebb and flow between verity and illusion, it is exp… Show more
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