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Aloiza [94]
3 years ago
5

Every new years eve people burn tires with the belief that this will drive evil spirits away and will add fun to their merry

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Monica [59]3 years ago
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Answer:y utilizó diversas estrategias narrativas para escribir sobre la violencia,

tan presente en su realidad, tan presente en nuestra realidad. Cervantes, con su forma de ver y contar el mundo, se convirtió en el hilo de

Ariadna que mantiene unida una gran parte de la literatura desde su

tiempo hasta el nuestro y daremos de ello buena cuenta en las páginas

que siguen a continuación.

Tratar de analizar la presencia de la violencia en la literatura, aunque sea en un ámbito restringido como es el hispánico, es una tarea ardua y prácticamente inabarcable. Se podría decir que es un fenómeno

ambiguo, dual, ya que, por una parte, ha repugnado a la humanidad

desde tiempos remotos, y por otra, no ha dejado nunca de ejercer fascinación. El ejercicio de la violencia ha sido denunciado y censurado;

y, sin embargo, no se ha dudado en legitimarlo e institucionalizarlo

cuando así se ha estimado oportuno: la historia y la literatura son testigos elocuentes de ello.

Los estudios que se recogen a continuación abordan este complejo

y apasionante tema: el de las expresiones de la violencia en las letras

hispánicas durante los siglos XX y XXI, desde presupuestos muy diferentes. De la suma de todos ellos se podrá formar una visión global

de un tema que parece inagotable. Sin duda, la violencia, lo oscuro,

nos atrae y esta fuerte atracción que sentimos se traduce en la variedad

de manifestaciones que la literatura nos ha ofrecido en el tiempo y el

espacio hasta nuestros días.

C

Explanation:

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