Iguarán

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Iguarán is the fictional family surname central to Gabriel García Márquez’s novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude," most notably borne by the matriarch Úrsula Iguarán.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
fictional family name
literary family
appearsInMedium novel
appearsInWork One Hundred Years of Solitude NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre magic realism
associatedWithTheme cyclical history
family lineage
incest taboo
solitude
centralTo Buendía–Iguarán family saga NERFINISHED
connectedToFamily Buendía NERFINISHED
countryOfCulturalOrigin Colombia NERFINISHED
createdBy Gabriel García Márquez NERFINISHED
createdFamily Iguarán NERFINISHED
familyName Iguarán NERFINISHED
familyStructure multi-generational family
featuresFamily Iguarán NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude NERFINISHED
hasMember Úrsula Iguarán NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Spanish
narrativeFunction anchors the genealogy of Macondo
roleInFamily matriarch of the Iguarán family
setInFictionalPlace Macondo NERFINISHED

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Úrsula Iguarán familyName Iguarán