Aureliano Buendia is a character in the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. He is the son of Jose Arcadio Buendia and Ursula Iguaran, and one of the founding members of Macondo, the fictional town where most of the novel takes place.
Aureliano is depicted as a quiet, introspective character who is deeply involved in the political upheaval and civil wars that plague Macondo. He becomes a revolutionary leader and is instrumental in the overthrow of the government.
Throughout the novel, Aureliano also experiences various mystical and supernatural events, such as time travel and prophetic dreams. He is often plagued by feelings of isolation and loneliness, but retains his courage and sense of purpose even in the face of adversity.
Aureliano's character is a symbol of the cyclical nature of history, as he witnesses the rise and fall of several generations of his family and the town of Macondo.
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