María del Rosario Castañeda y Montero
A fictional character from Gabriel García Márquez's 'Los funerales de Mamá Grande', María del Rosario emerges as a powerful figure in Macondo at a young age, inheriting an autohereditary dignity that commands respect and submission from her community. Her rise to authority symbolizes the intertwining of familial loyalty and political manipulation within a surreal narrative reflecting the complexities of Latin American society.
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María del Rosario Castañeda y Montero is depicted as the sovereign of Macondo after her father's death.
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