Topic > Analysis Of Love In The Time Of Cholera - 796

Since we are children we are taught the importance and meaning of love. Obviously as children we don't realize such a great feeling until we grow up. I would say that love is not the feeling of intense hormonal impulses; it's much more than that. It's a really genuine feeling. The intense connection of true love cannot be broken because true love is unconditional and has no boundaries. I have read many books about love, but in this case this book I would tell you about is special because it makes us ask so many questions about ourselves. Gabriel Garcia Márquez without writing it in the book Love in the Time of Cholera asks the question: how long will we be willing to wait for love? From the first moment we open the book we can see that it will be about love, so after reading a few chapters we can ask ourselves this question, and this obviously traps us. Love in the Time of Cholera is a novel that has a very strong meaning of love, some types of love presented in this book focus on pure and innocent, passionate, interested, divided and love among others, but the thing good of these types of love is that it gives readers a lesson. In chapter 2 the author Gabriel Garcia Márquez shows innocent and pure love. Marquez adds “Shoot me. He said with his hands on his chest. There is no greater glory than dying for love." Lorenzo Daza had looked at him askance, like a parrot, to see him with a crooked eye. .. That same week he took his daughter away on the trip that would make her forget” (82). In this section the author introduces Fermina's father, who is not happy with the relationship his daughter has with Florentino because Florentino is poor and has nothing to offer his daughter. Lorenzo Daza wanted his daughter......middle of paper......king solid as she approached death” (345). This quote means that after fifty-one years of struggles and expectations experienced by Fermina and Florentino, now at this point in the reading they are free to live their unconditional love. This chapter is the most important because we see more mature people who decide to go against the world just to live their love that they couldn't when they were younger. I would say that in this chapter we can learn that it is never too late to start over what has remained unfinished in the past, in this case their love. Sometimes feelings get stronger over time. Ultimately, I imagine we should get to a point in our lives where we are free to make our own decisions, to be able to enjoy things we couldn't in the past. This passionate love that the protagonists experience is a strong force that makes the reader understand that it was worth waiting so long.