Saturday, March 14, 2020
Gabriel Garcia Mrquez essays
Gabriel Garcia Mrquez essays Gabriel Jos Garcia Mrquez was born on March 6th, 1928, in a small town called Aracataca, in Colombia. He was raised by his maternal grandparents, but he knew his real parents. He was one of sixteen children. His grandfather was Colonel Nicols Ricardo Mrquez Mejia. He was a veteran of the War of a Thousand Days, and a Colonel of the Civil War. Gabriel Mrquez often used the lessons his grandfather taught him when he was younger, in his books. His grandmother was Tranquilina Iguarn Cotes. She was very superstitious and told Gabriel that there were ghosts in their house, which he also wrote about in his books. Gabriels father was a telegraph operator named Gabriel Eligio Garcia. He had a reputation of being promiscuous and was the father of four children. He was also a former medical student. But, because his parents were poor, his grandparents raised him. When he was 8 years old, his grandfather died, so he had to go live with his parents in Sucre because his grandmother was going blind. While he was living with his parents, his father got a job at a pharmacy to raise some money to help take care of his family. Gabriel went to a boarding school in Barranquilla, and was known as a shy boy that wrote funny poems and drew cartoons. When he was a teenager, he won a scholarship for a school of gifted and poor children in Bogot. This school was called Liceo Nacional and was run by Jesuits. He graduated in 1946 when he was 18. He then went to the Universidad Nacional, which was also in Bogot. There, he studied Law, because thats what his parents wanted him to do. He came to realize that he really didnt want to study law anymore, so he quit to work as a journalist. He moved to Barranquilla, the town where his boarding school was, and got his first journalist job and wrote fiction when he got bored. The book by Franz Kafka, call...
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