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Evil Hour

Evil Hour

Gabriel Garcia Marquez / Nanhai Publishing Company /March 1, 2013

"Bad Hour" is a fascinating work by García Márquez. It is also the only precious version officially authorized and published by the author for the first time. In this book, Márquez once again demonstrated his unique talent for describing loneliness, allowing readers to deeply feel the tragic atmosphere brought about by the loneliness of power. The story is full of Márquez's unique magical realism elements. Through rich character creation and vivid narration, it shows an era full of challenges and difficulties. Reading "Bad Hour", we can not only appreciate Márquez's superb literary skills, but also deeply appreciate the complexity and fragility of human nature contained in the work. This is a literary masterpiece that should not be missed, and it is worth savoring and cherishing for every reader who loves reading.


Outline Notes

Summary of "Evil Hour"Chapter 1: Uneasy PeaceSection 1: Peace and Rumors in the Town - Key Point 1: The residents of the town live peacefully, but are often broken by unfounded rumors. - Key Point 2: Rumors often bring panic and anxiety, but they will soon be replaced by new rumors. Section 2: The Priest&39;s Concerns and Actions - Key Point 1: The priest is worried about the confusion of the people in the town. - Key Point 2: The priest tries to stabilize people&39;s hearts through sermons and prayers. Chapter 2: The Effect of Anonymous PostsSection 1: The Emergence and Spread of Anonymous Posts - Key Point 1: Anonymous posts began to circulate in the town, involving secrets and scandals in the town. - Key Point 2: The posts aroused great curiosity and panic among the residents. Section 2: Suspicion and Division in the Town - Key Point 1: As anonymous posts spread, suspicion among the residents of the town deepened. - Key Point 2: Cracks began to appear in the originally close-knit town. Chapter 3: Political Struggle and Social UnrestSection 1: Government Actions and Public Reactions - Key Point 1: The government tried to suppress the spread of anonymous posts and closed down related printing houses. - Key Point 2: Public opinions on the government&39;s actions were different, with some supporting and others dissatisfied. Section 2: Game of Power and the Fluctuation of People&39;s Hearts - Key Point 1: The political struggle in the town was surging, with powerful people fighting overtly and covertly. - Key Point 2: People&39;s hearts began to become more impetuous and uncertain about the future. Chapter 4: The Fermentation and Ending of the Event Section 1: The Emergence of the Truth and the Destruction of Rumors - Key Point 1: The truth of some anonymous posts began to surface. - Key Point 2: The rumors that originally caused panic were punctured one by one. Section 2: The Town&39;s Return to Calmness and Reflection - Key Point 1: The town gradually returned to its former calmness. - Key Point 2: Residents learned to look at anonymous posts and rumors more rationally and reflected on their own behavior. --- Set in a small town, "Bad Hour" shows how anonymous posts trigger a series of chain reactions, leading to social unrest and psychological panic. The book depicts the fragility and complexity of human nature under pressure through the portrayal of small town residents, the government and powerful figures. In the end, as the truth is revealed and the town calms down again, the work leaves a profound reflection on the struggle between understanding and tolerance, truth and rumors.


Catchy Sentences

For the book "Bad Hour" by Gabriel García Márquez, these sentences or paragraphs are either profound, or have unique perspectives, or are beautifully written, or are full of wisdom, or are creative. They are numbered and presented in groups of 3: Group 1 1. "This is the cruelest punishment in the world: to let a person live alone in the world." - This sentence deeply reveals the mental torture of loneliness on people, which is sometimes more cruel than physical punishment. 2. "He suddenly felt that life was like an old black-and-white movie, repeating the same plot over and over again." - Through metaphors, the author vividly expresses the monotony and repetition of life, as well as people's desire for change. 3. "Politics, like love, does not allow the slightest hesitation or delay." - This sentence uses love as a metaphor to vividly illustrate the decisiveness and irreversibility of political decisions. Group 2 4. "Death is the only equality, it does not distinguish between rich and poor, noble and humble, old and young." - This is a profound insight into the universality of death, reminding people to cherish life. 5. "Time is a river, and we are all fish in the river. Some fish swim fast, some swim slow, but we will all reach the same destination in the end." - This passage uses beautiful language to explain the ruthlessness of time and the fate of life. 6. "Memory is a strange thing. Sometimes it makes people forget the pain, and sometimes it makes people remember the pain." - This sentence reveals the duality of memory, which has both healing power and the possibility of causing harm. Group 3 7. "In this world, nothing is eternal, except change itself." - This sentence is full of philosophical wisdom, pointing out that the essence of the world is constant change. 8. "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what the next one will taste like." - Although this sentence is widely circulated, it is still applicable here, expressing the unpredictability of life. 9. "Everyone has his own story, and every story has its own ending, but all endings are a new beginning." - This sentence creatively explains the continuity and cyclical nature of life stories. Group 4 10. "In the game of power, there are no eternal friends or eternal enemies, only eternal interests." ——This sentence reveals the cruelty and reality of the power struggle. 11. "Love is an unspeakable secret, it is hidden in everyone's heart, waiting for the moment to be discovered." ——This sentence describes the mystery and beauty of love in poetic language. 12. "History is a reincarnation, we always repeat the same mistakes." ——This sentence points out the limitations and repetitiveness of human society from a historical perspective. Group 5 13. "True courage is not in fearlessness, but in moving forward in fear." ——This sentence profoundly explains the true meaning of courage. 14. "Dreams are a kind of power that can make people see light in the darkness." ——This sentence inspires people to stick to their dreams and pursue hope. 15. "Life is a choice, not a destiny." ——This sentence encourages people to face life positively and control their own destiny. Group 6 16. "Time is the best medicine to heal all wounds, but it is also the root of all regrets." - This sentence dialectically looks at the role of time, with both positive and negative sides. 17. "Life is like a play, we are all actors, but some people act more realistically than others." - This sentence uses drama as a metaphor to vividly reveal the performance and authenticity of life. 18. "Love and death are the two major themes of life, and they always go hand in hand." - This sentence points out the important position and mutual relationship between love and death in life. Group 7 19. "On the road of life, there is no turning back, and every step is a choice." - This sentence reminds people to treat every decision carefully, because every choice will affect the future. 20. "Life is like a poem, which needs to be savored carefully to understand its true meaning." - This sentence uses poetry as a metaphor to encourage people to feel the beauty and meaning of life with their hearts.


Author Introduction

Title: Garcia Marquez: The Master of Magic Realism Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Gabriel Garcia Marquez), full name Gabriel Garcia Marquez, was born on March 6, 1927 in Aracataca, Colombia.< He is one of the most important writers of the 20th century and a leader of the Latin American literary explosion.

His works are known for their magical realism style, which skillfully blends reality and fantasy, history and mythology, and presents the unique culture and social reality of Latin America.< Education and professional background Marquez's early life was not rich, and his parents were both teachers.

He studied law at the University of Nevado in Bogota, but soon turned to literary creation.< His career as a journalist had a profound impact on his writing, giving him a deep insight into social reality.

Writing career Marquez's writing career spanned several decades, and his works covered novels, short story collections, film scripts and news reports.< His representative works include "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Evil Hour", "The Colonel Who Has No One to Write to", etc.

Among them, "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is hailed as the pinnacle of magic realism, which won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982.< Style and theme of works Marquez's works are famous for their unique magical realism style.

He is good at combining reality with fantasy, history and mythology to create a narrative method that transcends reality.< His works have diverse themes, including love, death, loneliness, memory, the passage of time, and sociopolitical criticism.

Personal life Marquez's personal life is equally colorful.< He has been married to his wife Mercedes Barcha for many years and has two sons.

His family life and personal experiences often become the material in his works.< Social influence Marquez's works have a profound impact on global literature.

His magical realism style has inspired countless writers, and his deep insight into social reality also makes his works have a strong realistic significance.< His award is a great affirmation of Latin American literature.

Quotes and Comments The Nobel Prize in Literature jury commented on the reason for Márquez's award: "For his novels and short stories, with their unique artistic style, which blend reality and fantasy and show the life in Latin America.< " Latest News Márquez died in Mexico City on April 17, 2014 at the age of 87.

But his works and influence continue to spread around the world.< In general, Garcia Márquez is a great writer.

His works not only enrich the treasure house of world literature, but also provide us with a unique perspective to understand and feel the cultural and social reality of Latin America.


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