
This quote is significant to showing what the gypsy stories revealed to Aureliano II and got him to realize it was recording everything going on at that single moment.
Thoughts on the story and questions, as well as active reading.
This quote is significant to showing how Aureliano II is anxious to tell his true feelings to his aunt.
Magical Realism
The magical realism in this chapter is the way that Aureliano II sees the ghost of Melquiades. It is unnatural for hi to see a ghost and talk to it occasionally, but it is even more unnatural that the ghost gives him hints to deciphering the stories. This is where the magic sets in in this chapter.
The Buendia household itself goes through the most changes in this chapter. Not only are they basically in poverty but the main one's taking care of the house are slowly dwindling away. This is hurtful to the household and eventually takes a big toll on them especially after the main character passes away.
Aureliano II continues to be in the laboratory of Melquiades working, seeing the ghost occasionally as well. The ghost gives Aureliano II clues to deciphering the stories, which can't be understood till they are one hundred years old. Meanwhile, the Buendia family is still in poverty, but yet survives off of the food that Petro sends to them every now and again. Santa Sofia has also been taking care of the family over the years but yet gives up and just leaves with no real sense of direction. Fernanda no the other hand just dwells in the past while writing to Armanta Ursula till her death. Right after her death, Jose Arcadio II returns after being in solitude. He lied about studying and has really been waiting to inherit money. Unfortunately there is nothing for him when he returns and is left alone in the Buendia house with nothing but the past. But eventually he finds the gold of Ursula that Ursula Iguaran and shares it with the children as well as becoming friends with Aureliano II. Their relationship with each other grows strong but it doesn't last because Jose Arcadio is killed in his bath and his gold is taken by the younger children.
Theme
Truth- This seems to be the theme of the chapter because most answers are being revealed finally, and everyone is being honest and open about each aspect of their life.
Aureliano Segundo again goes though a lot of changes. He has to deal with the constant irritation and torment of his wife which causes him to lose his possessions, and then on top of that has to try to reimburse himself, so he goes to look for Ursula's gold. Its "Topsy turvey" for him in this chapter.
Continuing from the last chapter, the rain that basically washed away all the previous evidence from the slaughter is still coming down and doesn't stop. Because of the rain, Aureliano Segundo is stuck and ends up raising his younger daughter Armanta Ursula along with his grandchild (which he doesn't know is his grandchild) Aureliano II. The rain also continues to tear his house apart along with all his animals. His wife Fernanda is also having issues because she has a problem with her uterus and her constant tormenting towards Segundo isn't helpful. It causes him to have such a bad temper he destroys all the rest of his valuables. Meanwhile, Ursula is still in her bed and is becoming real senile and isn't aware of everything in her surroundings. Segundo also eventually realizes what he has done to all their things so goes on a deep hunt for the gold, that Ursula inherited from her family, in the backyard. The children only see her as a toy that tells interesting stories about her past. The rain finally stops but takes away all the progress that Mocondo had along with it.
"That's not true.........He was already beginning to smell when they brought him here."
This quote is significant to demonstarting how Fernanda was to Aureliano/
"I don't have any reason to shut up........Anyone that doesn't want to me can go someplace else."
This quote is significant to showing the lack of care the family had for there family members who have passed away.
Anger- This is the thene mainly because of the way Fernanda act towards Segundo and also the constany uncontrolled temper he gets throughout the chapter.
"Well tell them that we found him floating in a basket," she said smiling.
"No one will believe it," the nun said
"If they believe it in the bible." Fernanda replied, "I don't see why they shouldn't believe it from me."
This conversation between the nun and Fernanda is significant to showing how she is ashamed of meme and the illegitimate child, so she lies to hide his true identity.