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In Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel "Love in the Time of Cholera," the perfumed crows are a metaphorical representation of Florentino Ariza's unrequited love for Fermina Daza. The crows symbolize Florentino's enduring and obsessive love for Fermina, which remains constant throughout the years despite her marriage to Dr. Juvenal Urbino. The imagery of the perfumed crows conveys the idea of love as a persistent and overpowering force that transcends time and circumstances.

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5mo ago

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