Sunday, March 1, 2009

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The second set started reading the novel "Lazarillo de Tormes" in one of the work let us look Maritere was the picaresque novel Lazarillo ... as was its origin. What I found were the novel features which are as follows:

· El protagonista es el pícaro: El personaje principal viene de malos antecedentes, es lo contrario a un héroe común. El personaje se comporta de forma que aparece el antihéroe. La libertad es muy importante para el mismo.

·          Carácter autobiográfico: El protagonista narra su propia historia, el autor se proyecta en el personaje.

·          Doble temporalidad: El protagonista aparece con dos puntos de vista, el del autor y el del personaje. Se da la historia en un tiempo presente.

·          Estructura abierta: La historia están abiertas a cambiar o continuarse, no tienen una estructura que las limite.

·          Carácter moralizante: La novela habla de acciones que de acuerdo a la época are punished.

· satirical, satire is used constantly. The character has a critical attitude to the actions of social classes. The social issue is one of the principal.

After investigating this I found it interesting to know more about the picaresque novel. While searching I found the work of the Mexican José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, The Periquillo Sarniento "was one of the English-American representations of this trend. This interested me a lot then it was decided to look for this work.

"The Periquillo Sarniento" is a play that was written during the time of Independence of Mexico (1816). For a long time this work was censored and as its author. About the life of Pedro Sarmiento and set during the colonial era in Mexico. This work does represent the Mexican customs of that time as well as the mestizo society. I also read that this work somehow showed the similarities between the English and Mexican society.

may at some point when you finish reading the Lazarillo feel the need to read a novel of the same stream that is Mexican. I think it would be interesting to compare them.

Sources: \u0026lt; http://www2.ups.edu/faculty/velez/Span_402/lazarobow.htm >
\u0026lt; http:/ / mld.ursinus.edu / ~ binge / Exercise / self-check / Lazarillo / lazaro.html >
\u0026lt; http://www.exodusltd.com/Fernandez_de_Lizardi_El_Periquillo_Sarniento_p/9681505808.htm >


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