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I am eager to analyze the characters of Accati and Aureliano in One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Accati, the eldest son of Huo A Buendia, inherited his father's recklessness and stubbornness. He was born on his parents' way to Macondo. He has huge genitals. He had an affair with pilar Tenera, a diviner, and ran away from home with a gypsy woman after she got pregnant. Many years later, he returned to Macondo like a savage, claiming that he had been to all the oceans in the world. He is strong and rude. After he married Rebecca, Ursula, fed up with it, kicked him out of the house and lived in the suburbs. During the civil war, he saved his brother Colonel Aureliano, who was sentenced to death, but was mysteriously shot a few days later. His blood has flowed back home from the suburbs several times, which made ursula realize that his son was dead. Buendia's second son, Aureliano, was the first person born in Macondo. He cried when he was in his mother's belly and opened his eyes when he was born. When he was a child, he was found to have the ability to predict the future. It was he who foresaw Rebecca's arrival. He seems to have inherited the meditation and philosophy in his father's personality, and he has the same passion for alchemy. He married Moscote Mayor's youngest daughter, Remedios Moscote, and had the opportunity to witness the Conservative Party cheating in the Democratic vote. After the war broke out, he joined the Liberal Party. During his lifetime, the colonel launched 32 armed uprisings against the conservative government, all of which failed. The seventeen sons and sixteen women he gave birth to were all killed overnight. He was assassinated 14 times, ambushed 72 times and shot once, but all survived. His only injury was caused by himself when he tried to commit suicide. After losing interest in the war, the disheartened colonel signed a peace agreement with the government and returned to Macondo, where he spent the rest of his life casting and melting small metal goldfish. Dramatically, before he died, he peed in front of the chestnut tree where his father had been tied for many years. Colonel Aureliano was described as the only soldier in the Buendia family. At the same time, his talent in writing poems and casting small goldfish makes him look like an artist. Acadia and Aureliano are the second generation of the family, but these two people took the opposite path. Acadia went to sea with the circus when he was a child and never returned for more than ten years; Aureliano, on the other hand, embarked on the road of being a soldier and set off a civil war that almost spread to the whole country. The cause of the civil war is that the government will forcibly manage Magondeau, a "paradise". This symbolizes that the resistance to oppression began after the beginning of civilization. Colonel Aureliano of Buendia in the book is a man with legendary experience. He led his men through countless battles and finally got the government to sit across the negotiating table. But the peace he fought for was soon buried in the hands of the next generation. When he found out all this, he was old. He intended to fight for the freedom of the people again, but found himself exhausted. Finally, he also fell into the strange circle of burning goldfish. But Aureliano is a great man, a real great man. In him, you can make desperate contributions to your career and human feelings. This kind of emotional madness seems to be the result of reason. His morality is based on his ideals, so he has also achieved his great career. As Jack London said, morality is meaningless in cruel competition.