Across
- 6. A young and ethereal woman with a mysterious aura, who becomes known for her unusual and mystical behavior.
- 9. A complex and determined woman within the Buendía family, whose unrequited love and family dynamics shape her life.
- 10. A recurring theme that explores the loneliness and isolation experienced by many characters in their individual journeys.
- 12. A literary style that combines realistic events with fantastical elements, creating a dreamlike and imaginative narrative.
- 13. The impulsive and authoritarian son of Jose Arcadio Buendía, who becomes involved in violence and oppressive rule.
- 14. A quiet and introspective member of the Buendía family, who becomes involved in political and revolutionary activities.
Down
- 1. The patriarch of the Buendía family, driven by his scientific curiosity and obsession with alchemy.
- 2. A fictional town in Colombia where the story takes place, known for its magical and surreal events throughout the novel.
- 3. The idea that the family is cursed with repeating patterns of fate and tragedy, leading to their ultimate decline.
- 4. "Virginity," or "Purity," is a character that signifies purity in the Gauchatí language. She is serving as a maid to the Buendía family, and devotes herself to the family. Her character plays a vital role in exploring the novel's central themes of solitude, love, the passage of time, and the family's history.
- 5. A foreign company that exploits the resources of the main village, symbolizing the impact of foreign influence on the town.
- 7. A conservative and strict woman who marries into the Buendía family, bringing an air of formality and tradition to the main town.
- 8. A gypsy who brings knowledge and inventions to the main village, serving as a link between the magical and the real world.
- 11. The matriarch of the Buendía family, who lives for over a century and plays a central role in the family's history.
