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Thông tin chi tiết về Love in the Time of Cholera. Film Tie-In
Công ty phát hành | Penguin Random House UK |
Nhà xuất bản | Penguin Random House UK |
Tác giả | Gabriel Garcia Marquez |
ISBN-13 | 9780307388810 |
Kích thước | 17.5 x 10.4 x 3.0 |
Loại bìa | Paperback |
Số trang | 434 |
ISBN-10 | 9780307388810 |
SKU | 2300603865845 |
The main female character in the novel, Fermina Daza, is the strong axis around which the story revolves. Fermina easily rejects Florentino Ariza in their youth when she realizes the naïveté of their first romance, and she weds Juvenal Urbino at the age of 21, the “deadline” she had set for herself, ultimately because he seemed to be able to offer security and love to her. Urbino is a medical doctor devoted to science, modernity, and “order and progress.” He is committed to the eradication of cholera and to the promotion of public works. He is a rational man whose life is organized precisely and who values his importance and reputation in society to the utmost. He is a herald of progress and modernization.[1] Urbino’s function in the novel is to provide the counterpoint to Florentino Ariza’s archaic, baldly romantic love. Urbino proves in the end not to have been an entirely faithful husband, confessing one affair to Fermina some years into their marriage, and leaving another to be apparently uncovered by Fermina after his death. Though the novel seems to suggest that Urbino’s love for Fermina was never as spiritually chaste as Florentino Ariza’s was, it also complicates Florentino’s devotion by cataloging his many trysts and apparently a few, possibly genuine, loves. By the end of the book, Fermina has recognized a change in Ariza and their love is allowed to blossom in their old age. For most of the novel, their communication is limited to occasional public niceties or uncertain correspondence by letter; not until the end of the book do Fermina and Florentino converse at length.
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