Gabriel García Márquez y la ética en Cien años de soledad – II

Universitas Philosophica 32 (65):245-274 (2015)
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The second and final part of this collaboration shows and justifies how One Hundred Years of Solitude condenses an ethical approach –with vetero testamentary accent: sin/punishment– about the customs, habits, beliefs and own assessments of human action in the history of Macondo. This novel is a symbol of moral living not only in the region but in the whole world. An ethical matriarchy runs –in wretched solitude– as magma of fears and premonitions, stickler conscience and scandalous relaxation; murder, incest and lust; labor exploitation, injustice, dependency and extravagance, the irreversible slope of no longer have a second opportunity on earth.

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