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  1. In Love in the Time of Cholera, old age and death are always looming in the lives of the protagonists. The narrative opens with the description of Antillean refugee Jeremiah de Saint-Amour ’s dead body, which his friend Dr. Juvenal Urbino is summoned to examine. When the doctor sees the dead body, he is shocked and soon realizes that he, too ...

  2. Love as an Emotional and Physical Plague. The novel's most prominent theme suggest that lovesickness is a literal illness, a plague comparable to cholera. Florentino Ariza suffers from lovesickness as one would suffer from cholera, enduring both physical and emotional pains as he longs for Fermina Daza. In Chapter 2, Florentino is so ill from ...

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  4. Gabriel García Márquez’s novel ‘Love in the Time of Cholera’ is an intimate and deep reflection on love, life, death, and society. As is characteristic of his literary oeuvre, Márquez incorporates magical realism, merging the commonplace and the spectacular to explore the depths of human feeling. The book questions accepted ideas about ...

  5. Sep 25, 2020 · The second theme in Love in the Time of Cholera is the division of classes in society. The difference between rich and poor in the novel is remarkable. Although the novel does not suggest the existence of any turmoil or open conflict between the different social classes, the disparities are obvious to the reader.

  6. Love in the Time of Cholera. Love in the Time of Cholera ( Spanish: El amor en los tiempos del cólera) is a novel written in Spanish by Colombian Nobel Prize -winning author Gabriel García Márquez and published in 1985. Edith Grossman 's English translation was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1988.

  7. Major Themes in Love in the Time of Cholera Time: The theme of time is prevalent in the novel in that it occurs in the title and in the storyline. The marriage vows that Ariza and Daza conform to after more than fifty years or half a century point to this time frame in which the story takes place.

  8. Love, as evidenced by the novel's title, is another of the most important themes in Love in the Time of Cholera. The novel is filled with many different loves--between Florentino and Fermina, Fermina and Urbino, Florentino and all of his lovers, Urbino and Barbara Lynch, Hildebranda and her married man, and so on.

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