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Love In the Time of cholera BY GABRIEL GARCIA MAQUEZ

Love In the Time of cholera BY GABRIEL GARCIA MAQUEZ. Introduction by Ms. Teref. Author. Biography Gabriel García Márquez was born in 1928 in the small town of Aracataca, situated in a tropical region of northern Colombia, between the mountains and the Caribbean Sea.

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Love In the Time of cholera BY GABRIEL GARCIA MAQUEZ

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  1. Love In the Time of cholera BY GABRIEL GARCIA MAQUEZ Introduction by Ms. Teref

  2. Author • Biography • Gabriel García Márquez was born in 1928 in the small town of Aracataca, situated in a tropical region of northern Colombia, between the mountains and the Caribbean Sea. • He became a journalist, and since then he has mostly lived abroad - in Paris, New York, Barcelona and Mexico. • He won the Nobel Prize for his novels and short stories in 1982. • Most famous works: One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) and Love in the Time of Cholera (1985).

  3. Title • Is there a complexity/juxtaposition in the title? (think of “the beauty of captivity” in “Blue Winds Dancing”) • <3 Love… (ellipsis) • What is cholera? Do you know of a place/country that is experiencing an epidemic or an outbreak of cholera?

  4. cholera • Overview: Cholera is an infection of the small intestine that causes a large amount of watery diarrhea • Causes: Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The bacteria releases a toxin that causes increased release of water in the intestines, which produces severe diarrhea. • Cholera occurs in places with poor sanitation, crowding, war, and famine. • Common locations: Africa, India Mexico South and Central America • People get the infection by ingesting contaminated food or water. • Risk factors include: • Exposure to contaminated or untreated drinking water • Living in or traveling to areas where there is cholera

  5. How to use the word “cholera” • OXFORD Collocations | dictionary for students of English • cholera noun • VERB + CHOLERA have, suffer from | catch, contract | die from/of • QUANT. outbreak • CHOLERA + NOUN epidemic, outbreak A cholera epidemic swept the country. | toxin | case, victim

  6. setting • An unnamed port city somewhere in the Caribbean, near the Magdalena River. • Descriptions of the city resemble Cartagena, in Bolívar, Colombia, where Márquez spent his early years. • The city is divided into such sections as "The District of the Viceroys" and "The Arcade of the Scribes." The novel encompasses the half century roughly between 1880 and 1930. • The city has "steamy and sleepy streets, rat-infested sewers, old slave quarter, decaying colonial architecture, and multifarious inhabitants”

  7. The Carribean

  8. The Antilles • The Antilles islands form the greater part of the West Indies in the Caribbean. The Antilles are divided into two major groups: the "Greater Antilles" to the north and west, including the larger islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico. • The smaller "Lesser Antilles" on the southeast—comprising the northerly Leeward Islands, the southeasterly Windward Islands, and the Leeward Antilles just north of Venezuela.

  9. The Antilles

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