This document summarizes a study exploring feminist identity through the use of magic realism in the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The study analyzes how magic realism serves as an ideal mode for representing women's conditions and diverse feminist identities. It examines how Marquez's female characters both conform to and subvert patriarchal norms through their representations. The study is delimited to four novels by Marquez and focuses on deconstructing the gender identity constructions within them based on theorists like Butler, de Beauvoir, Friedan, and Millet.