domingo, 9 de abril de 2023

jorge luis avendaño English works

 Good morning, my name is Jorge Luis Avendaño c, Software analysis and development student. I will present some of the projects done in the English class below.


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In 2014, the Colombian president at the time, Juan Manuel Santos, said of García Márquez: "[...] he was the Colombian who, in the entire history of [the] country, has carried the name of the homeland further and higher.” After this, three days of national mourning were decreed for his death on April 17, 2014. García Márquez is probably one of the most emblematic authors (and most recognized outside of Latin America) of literature in Spanish, and the legacy of he is studied and enjoyed by hundreds of people during and after his prolific life as a writer. Taking advantage of the proximity of his birthday (he was born on March 6, 1927), we are going to take a look at his early years and influences that led him to build the magical world of his stories.

Gabriel García Márquez, nicknamed "Gabo" by his fans and followers, born in 1927 in the town of Aracataca in the municipality of the department of Magdalena, near the Colombian Atlantic coast. His parents, Gabriel Eligio García and Luisa Santiaga Márquez, were two lovers who fought for a forbidden love. Gabo's maternal grandfather was Colonel Nicolás Ricardo Márquez Mejía, who forbade her daughter from marrying her lover due to his family's socioeconomic situation (and his apparent fame as a womanizer). Despite the obstacles, and in a way that defines the love of yesteryear, Gabriel Eligio manages to win them over with love letters, telegrams, and music outside his window. They both get married, Gabo is born, and the couple quickly moves to Barranquilla, leaving him under the care of Colonel Márquez. 


Aracataca, Colombia


 Márquez relates that his aptitude for reading and creativity developed at his young age, thanks to his grandparents. The colonel, despite being a military man, was an excellent storyteller and taught Márquez to consult encyclopedias and dictionaries, nicknamed him papelo. His maternal grandmother, Tranquilina, was also a fan of fiction reading and taught him many different stories that later became part of her inspiration. Márquez cites her as her greatest literary influence. The town where he grew up, Aracataca, is believed to be the inspiration for Macondo, the fictional town where a multitude of the author's stories take place and is taught in his first book that broke international barriers, One Hundred Years of Solitude. .

His family's military past was also an inspiration for the theme of militarism, honor and gallantry that appears on several occasions in his stories, sometimes taking center stage as in El otoño del patriarca, or sometimes as part of the subtext as in Crónica de una muerte. announced. In 1936 his grandfather died and his grandmother developed blindness, for which Gabo was forced to live with his parents in Sucre, far from the coast.


 

 Gabo and Mercedes 


At school, he was teased by the other kids for his lack of aptitude for sports and fascination with books, and he was nicknamed “the old man.” However, as the worthy son of his father, he fell in love at the age of thirteen and had to conquer the student.


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