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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Essay --

Simon Bolivar is champion of the most powerful and influential figures in the business relationship of Latin America, a hero who led the move handst for independence for several(prenominal) Latin American nations, a military and political leader with his ingest personal story full of tragic and dramatic moments. During his lifetime he helped to liberate people of Venezuela, Colombia, Per, Ecuador and Bolivia from Spanish domination, played a big government agency in foundation of Gran Colombia and effectting the principles of democracy. Even though Bolivar was not very well-known around the world, he was always held in lever among people in Latin America and remembered as a domain who had an authority and power. Bolivars integrity, high moral standards, and perseverance in the eccentric of overwhelming odds made him a role model to some people. Simon Bolivar is a brave character whose leadership and risks turn against him when he least(prenominal) expects it. Bolvars dream had always been to cause an American Revolution-style federation among all the freshly independent republics in Latin America, where with a new government set up solely to recognize and support the rights of the individual. Gabriel Garcia Marquez in his book The common in His Labyrinth changes or twists a little the representation of the Latin American hero. First of all, Marquez never really references Simon Bolivar by his name, but lonesome(prenominal) as The Liberator. His idea behind the book was to change the traditional wondrous portrayal of Simon Bolivar and show an old man who is suffering through his unwellness and mental exhaustion. This dark brooding story covers the delay 7 calendar month of Simon Bolivars life. South American Liberator has spent many years in opposition to Spanish presence, he swept the Spaniards from their former colonie... ...the nations, commits actions that he decline well-nigh later in his life. His whole life he is follow by the guilt of o rdering summary executions of former comrades, his fall from power, and the economic crisis of perceived failure. And in the final and most significant scene of the story, safe before he dies, Bolivar finally sees the truth The headlong race amidst his misfortunes and his dreams was at that moment reaching the finish line. The rest was darkness. Its a book that lends itself to a lot of contemplation about memoir and the men who make it and what happens to every man when their glory is past. This story about Bolivar is about one way in which such men live the last days things which are not easily recorded in history since we like to remember our heroes unblemished and perfect. This story is about when each one of us becomes human and all too mortal.

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