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A 4 page paper provides a list of issues and then an annotated bibliography on Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ Love in the Time of Cholera. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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that covers many different issues. It is a story that some people adore and others find relatively boring and highly overrated, as is perhaps the case with most works of
literature. The following paper examines, first off, various issues that are presented in the novel. The remainder of the paper offers an annotated bibliography concerning 4 articles that discuss Marquez
novel. Issues and an Annotated Bibliography: Love in the Time of Cholera Issues are as follows: Parental Involvement and Influence Young Love Social class Latin American Culture
Blind love and adoration Psychological concerns: Male character convinces himself he is a virgin although he has sex with a lot of women. Male domination and persistence: father and
Florentino Health and disease Global traveling Education Infidelity Marriage Growing Old Industry Environment Annotated Bibliography The Economist (US). "Love in the Time of Cholera." July 1988, 308(7557), 77-78. This
particular article begins with the following lines, illustrating one of the themes of the article: "Although the world still reads novels voraciously, many of those who write them continue to
fret. They fear that novels survive only as fragile, exotic plants in a modern age that has moved on past them." The author moves on and discusses other authors, such
Fuentes and Praust and then moves on to examining the power of the classic Don Quixote, indicating how there are not many, if any, novels like this one that have
come out of late. The point of all this introduction is aimed at discussing Marquez Love in the Time of Cholera, although the author does not mention the novel till
almost halfway through the article. When he does examine it he offers intriguing points of view about the story stating it is almost European in comparison to his other
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