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Full Course Title: What's real? How do our perceptions inform our understanding of reality?
In Gabriel Garcia Marquez's masterpiece "One Hundred Years of Solitude," we are taken on a journey through the history of the Buendia family and the town of Macondo. Through the family's triumphs and tragedies, we witness the cyclical nature of time and the themes of solitude, memory, and the search for meaning in life. Marquez's use of magical realism challenges our understanding of reality and forces us to question the limits of our own imaginations. This book raises philosophical questions about the human experience, our relationship with time and memory, and the nature of our own reality. Through our discussions, we will explore the role of subjectivity in shaping our perceptions of reality and how this impacts our understanding of ourselves and others.
In this one-time class, we will engage in lively discussion and reflection on the themes presented in "One Hundred Years of Solitude." Together, we will explore questions such as:
Beer Pairing
As part of the Drinkers and Great Thinkers series, we will pair One Hundred Years of Solitude with a tasting of Belgian-style beers such as a Chimay and Duvel to complement the book's themes of complexity and depth. The complexity of the beer's flavor profile will match the intricacies of the novel's plot and characters, while the depth of the beer's history and brewing process will mirror the depth of Marquez's storytelling.
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Full Refund: Students may request a full refund (less a 3% processing fee) for any course canceled at least 15 days prior to the course start date.
No Refund Within 14 Days of Class Start Date: Unfortunately, we are unable to provide refunds within 14 days of the start of the course.
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