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Changes of Macondo in One Hundred Years of Solitude

The changes of Macondo, who has been lonely for a hundred years, are as follows:

One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcí a Má rquez, as the most influential magical realistic work, once swept the world and had a far-reaching influence on China, the most obvious being Mo Yan's Breasts and Hips. Magic realism and grand narrative constitute the writing characteristics of this kind of novels.

This writing style not only breaks through the traditional realistic writing style, but also avoids the embarrassing situation that modernist songs are too high and few, and readers are decreasing day by day. It effectively inherits and integrates various narrative techniques of realism and modernism, and wins more readers for pure literature with a grand, vivid and wonderful narrative system.

Lazy people are not good at explaining academic concepts, and students do not like these abstract noun concepts. Now they should accumulate more image perception at this age. So lazy people suggest that students have time to read two works by China deeply influenced by One Hundred Years of Solitude, so as to increase their image perception of so-called grand narrative, realism, modernism and magical realism.

One of these two works is Mr. Chen's White Deer Plain, and the other is Mr. Mo Yan's Breasts and Buttocks. Influenced by the grand narrative of One Hundred Years of Solitude, these two works take the development track of Shaanxi and Shandong rural areas in the past 100 years as narrative themes, trying to outline the development track and spiritual context of China people in the past 100 years through the family changes and fate ups and downs of Bailuyuan in Shaanxi and Northeast Township in Gaomi, Shandong.