The Portrayal Of Women In The Novels "One Hundred Years Of Solitude" By Gabriel Marquez And "The House Of The Spirits" By Isabel Allende
The Portrayal of Women in the Novels "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by
Gabriel Marquez and "The House of the Spirits" by Isabel Allende
The portrayal of women in the novels One Hundred years of Solitude
and The House of the Spirits differs greatly. In One Hundred Years of
Solitude empowerment comes only through age, for instance Ursula Iguaran,
the matriarch of the Buendia family and to some extent Macondo, or through
strength of sexuality, for instance Pilara Tenera the ‘sexual matriarch' of
Macondo. This is in contrast with The House of the Spirits where
empowerment ....
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