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October 14, 2014 at 9:16 am
This clearly is plagerised
November 18, 2014 at 7:38 am
Hello,
This is a very thorough and well thought out reading. Well done. I particularly like your addition of Marquez’s view at the end; this is not only relevant context, but food for thought. What about Barthes’s death of the author – what would this mean about Marquez’s views?
You clearly know the characters and events well and you have shown that you can apply this to your thorough understanding of Marxism. I think it is possible to explore the town as being representative of socialist ideals that are constantly impeded by interference from the Right (Capital R).
Next step: Move on with reading Utopia and begin to gather a collection of purposeful quotations to use in your essay.
March 24, 2015 at 7:13 pm
Just read this Alex. Congratulations on fine piece of work.