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She had the revelation one Sunday that while the other instruments played for everyone the violen played for her alone .
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a profound personal connection to music as a form of love and individuality.

In this quote, Gabriel Garcia Marquez illustrates a moment of epiphany where the character realizes that amidst a collective experience, there exists a unique bond between her and the sound of the violin. This symbolizes the special and intimate nature of love, suggesting that true affection is felt deeply on an individual level, regardless of the surrounding chaos or multitude of experiences.

Themes

MusicLoveViolinConnectionIndividuality

In practice

Example use cases

In a wedding speech, to emphasize the personal bond between two partners.

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