Amaranta

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Amaranta is a central member of the Buendía family in Gabriel García Márquez’s novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude," known for her lifelong virginity, unfulfilled loves, and embodiment of solitude and stubborn pride.


Statements (35)
Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn One Hundred Years of Solitude
appearsInGenre novel
associatedWithSymbol solitude
virginity
associatedWithTheme cyclical history of the Buendía family
family curse
self-denial
centralTo themes of family destiny in One Hundred Years of Solitude
themes of solitude in One Hundred Years of Solitude
themes of unrequited love in One Hundred Years of Solitude
characterTrait austerity
emotional repression
jealousy
pride
religiosity
createdBy Gabriel García Márquez
familyName Buendía NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRelative Colonel Aureliano Buendía NERFINISHED
José Arcadio (son of José Arcadio Buendía) NERFINISHED
José Arcadio Buendía NERFINISHED
Rebeca
Úrsula Iguarán
languageOfCharacter Spanish
literaryMovement magic realism
livesInFictionalPlace Macondo NERFINISHED
memberOf Buendía family NERFINISHED
nationalityInFiction Colombian
notableFor embodiment of solitude
lifelong virginity
stubborn pride
unfulfilled love
takesVow lifelong chastity

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
One Hundred Years of Solitude
mainCharacter
Aureliano Buendía
sibling

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