Inspired by the character Remedios from the One Hundred Years of Solitude , written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It is said Remedios was the most beautiful woman ever seen in the town of Macondo. She unintentionally causes the deaths of several men who love her. Accounts describe her in many ways; naively innocent, simpleminded, or as having inherited great lucidity. Too beautiful and too wise for the world, Remedios ascends into the sky one afternoon in the 4 pm sun, while in the yard doing laundry and folding a white sheet.
One Hundred Years of Solitude an exemplary work of magical realism, where beliefs and metaphors become forms of truth, and where more ordinary reality becomes uncertain in which the supernatural is presented as commonplace, and the uninteresting as