One Hundred Years of Solitude (2)
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This flowchart provides an intricate overview of the generational saga depicted in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude.' It highlights the recurring theme of taboo love across multiple generations, from the first to the seventh. The diagram underscores the complex relationships, including those between cousins and lovers, which play a pivotal role in the narrative. By exploring these connections, the flowchart illustrates the cyclical nature of love and fate within the Buendía family, offering insights into the enduring legacy of forbidden relationships that shape the characters' destinies across time.
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Family Men
Rebeccafont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Taboo love
Aureliano José(Fell in love with his aunt)Shot dead on the street
Outsider
the fifthgeneration
Aurelianofont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Aurelianosfont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Aureliano(Pigtail)Was eaten by ants at birth
Aureliano Segundofont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Amaranthafont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Aureliano Buendíafont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Gastonfont color=\"#7f7f7f\
cousins
José Arcadiofont color=\"#8a8a8a\
José Arcadio Buendía(Founder of Macondo)font color=\"#ff6666\
the sixthgeneration
Pilar Ternera(Fortune-telling Woman with Cards)Died of old age naturally on the rocking chair of the brothel
Santa Sofía de la Piedadfont color=\"#7f7f7f\
SeventhGeneration
Mei Meifont color=\"#8a8a8a\
SecondGeneration
Arkadyfont color=\"#8a8a8a\
lovers
Remediosfont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Remedios Moscote(Little Lolita)was poisoned to death by Amarantha
Family Women
ThirdGeneration
Mauryshio Babylon(Yellow Butterfly Mechanic Man)Died Alone After Being Shot
Amaranthus Ursulafont color=\"#8a8a8a\
FirstGeneration
Outdaughter
couple
FourthGeneration
Ursula(The candy-selling homemaker)font color=\"#ff6666\
Fernanda del Carpiofont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Secundus Arcadiofont color=\"#8a8a8a\
Petra Cortes(Lucky Lottery Woman)

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