All 3 Uses of
apprentice
in
One Hundred Years of Solitude
- Ursula felt tormented by grave doubts concerning the effectiveness of the methods with which she had molded the spirit of the languid apprentice Supreme Pontiff, but she did not put the blame on her staggering old age or the dark clouds that barely permitted her to make out the shape of things, but on something that she herself could not really define and that she conceived confusedly as a progressive breakdown of time.†
Chpt 13
- With Ursula relegated to the shadows and with Amaranta absorbed In the work of her winding cloth, the former apprentice queen had the freedom to choose the guests and impose on them the rigid norms that her parents had taught her.†
Chpt 13 *
- He had been born and raised in Macondo, and he was an apprentice mechanic in the banana company garage.†
Chpt 14
Definition:
person who learns a trade or skill through hands-on experience under a skilled worker; or (as a verb) performance of that kind of work