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7661465697Achilles' heelGreek mythology (River Styx) Area of particular vulnerability0
7661465698Pound of FleshShakespeare's Merchant of Venice (Shylock moneylender) Someone's insistence on being repaid even if the repayment will destroy or harm debtor1
7661465699Sacred cowHinduism Something that cannot be interfered with or harmed in anyway2
7661465700Crossing the RubiconJulius Caesar Take an Irreversible step3
7661465701Pearls before swineSermon on the mountain Jesus Is to offer something precious to someone or a group of people unable to appreciate the value of what they are being given4
7661465702once in a blue moonEvery three calendar years Something occurring rarely5
7661465703Mrs. GrundySpeed the plough (play) An attitude of narrow minded prudishness6
7661465704crocodile tearsShed large tears before devouring their prey To show fake sympathy for someone7
7661465705SirensGreek mythology sea creatures Anything that tempts a person away from safety to destructive path8
7661465706Read the Riot ActEnglish common law To issue A stern warning that is on acceptable behavior does not cause severe consequences will follow9
7661465707Thirty Pieces of Silver/Betrayed kissBible Judas Refers to the payment received for an act of treachery or a friend treachery10
7661465708Gordian KnotAlexander the Great It's an extreme problem and when cutting the knot is solving such extreme problem11
7661465709ivory towerPoet/fairytale Person who is secluded or protected from the real world and this out of touch with reality12
7661465710All that glitters is not goldAristotle Something that may seem valuable from the outside but may not be as valuable after all13
7661465711Sound and FuryShakespeare Macbeth Something passionate uproar is unimportant or meaningless14

AP Spanish Literature Reading List Summaries Flashcards

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8427404411El Conde LucanorDon Juan Manuel- written in the 1300's Patronio askes el Conde for advice. El Conde tells him a story of a poor young man who marries an violent afluent feminist to raise social status. The man uses multiple tactics to scare the women- like killing animals in order to get her to stop rebelling. moraleja: << si al comienzo no muestras quien eres, nunca podras cuando quisiereis>> *Genésis Morán0
8427404412Romance del rey moro que perdio AlhamaAnónimo El poema es sobre la guerra entre los moros y los católicos. Los moros devistados de perder Alhama, el rey moro perdió su cuidad. <>1
8427404413Voces indigenasFray Bernardino, Muñoz The Nahua people forsaw change in many different signs from above, such as a flame in the sky, the lighting of a temple, a lightning strike, a kite, lake waves that seemed to boil, a voice in the night air kept saying, and a bird rarely had mirror in your head, that Montezuma could see thousands of warriors. The Spaniards came (that is this "change") and they conquire the indigenous.2
8427404414Segunda Carta de relaciónHernán Cortéz dirigidas al emperador Carlos V. En estas cartas, Cortés describe su viaje a México, su llegada a Tenochtitlán, capital del imperio azteca, y algunos de los eventos que resultarían en la conquista de México. describe éste lugar con un tono de asombro y de maravilla: La ubicación de la ciudad en medio de un lago rodeado de montañas, la arquitectura espléndida, y evidentemente la riqueza material.3
8427404415Lazarillo de TormesAnonimo Niño picaro, perdio su padre a temprana edad. Es pobre y su Madre lo da de mozo a un ciego para que sea su amo. Lueguo de un clerigo, y un escudero. Aprende a vivir y piedre la inocencia.4
8427404416Soneto XXIIIGarcilaso de la Vega El poeta nos recuerda que la belleza humana no es duradera.5
8427404417Don QuijoteMiguel De Cervantes Don Quijote "de la mancha" ama los libros de caballeria, el hidalgo quien se haces caballero andante. Transforma los cuentos de sus libros en su vida real con su imaginacion. Acompañado por su gran amigo, Sancho Panza. Caputulos IX revelas la identidad del <> autor. El ultimo capitulo, don Quijote renuncia a la vida de caballero andante, cae enfermo, hace su testamento, y muere christiamente.6
8427404418Soneto CLXVIGóngora y Argote (españa) El poeta le dice a una mujer lozana que la juventud es pasajera y que hay que disfrutarla antes de que el tiempo arrase con su belleza y con ella misma.7
8427404419Salmo XVII, Enseña como todas las...De Quevedo y Villegas (españa) En dos Versiones del mismo soneto, Quevedi cibtenoka nedutabundo el implacable paso del tiempo, indicios del cual encuentra dondequere el pone la vista.8
8427404420El Burlador de Sevilla (Don Juan Tenorio)Tirso de Molina (españa) Extena poesía dramática del Siglo de Oro es la fuente de la hora universal leyenda de don Juan, burlados (engañador) de mujeres. El malvado e imoertunente don Juan rendira cuentas al fin, pagando un precio muy alto.9
8427404421Hombres Necios...Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz (mexico) Satariza las relaciones entre los hombres y las mujeres señalando la inconsecuencia de la lógica del hombre que acusa a la mujer del comportamiento que él mismo provoca en ella.10
8427404422En una tempestadJose Maria Heredia (cubana) entrega al poder sublime de la naturaleza y de Dios. Manifesto en la grandeza y majestad de una tempestad en las costas de cuba.11
8427404423Rima LIIIGustavo Adolfo Bécquer (españa) El poeta se recrea con el dolor de un idilio amoroso terminado y con el recuerdo de sus momentos irrecuperables.12
8427404428Las medias rojasEmilia Pardo Bazán (españa) Lldara, una joven que vive en un pueblo de galicia a principios del siglo XX, abriga la esperanza de liberarse pronto de la autridad de su padre, el tío Clodio.13

AP Language terms packet Flashcards

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7240275794alliterationthe the repetition of the same consonant sounds or the same first letter, at the beginning of the word0
7240275795allusiona passing or casual reference, an incidental mention of something, an implication, either directly or indirectly1
7240275796anadiplosisrepetition of the last word of one sentence/clause, as the first word in the proceeding sentence/clause "Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate"2
7240275797anaphorarepetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more successive verses, clauses, or phrases. "my life is good, my life is cool, my life is ...."3
7240275798anastropheinversion of the usual order of words, syntactically incorrect. Yesterday I saw a ship------Yesterday a ship I saw4
7240275799antimetabolewords or clauses from the first half of a sentence are repeated in the second half of the sentence in reverse order. "fair is foul, and foul is fair"5
7240275800antithesiscontrasting concepts, words, or sentences within parallel grammatical structures, opposite ideas serve to highlight the contrast between them, "love is an ideal thing, marriage is a real thing"6
7240275801aphorismstatement of truth or opinion expressed in a concise/witty manner7
7240275802apostrophedevice that explains when a noun is not present and used in a sentence in reference to it8
7240275803appositionwhen a word is followed by another noun/phrase that explains or refers to the first ex: "the living room, the biggest room in the house"9
7240275804assonancerepetition of a vowel sound in non-rhyming words ex: go, slow, over, road10
7240275805asyndetonthe omission of a conjugation such as "and" or "as" from a series of related clauses, used to accelerate a passage and emphasize the significance of the relation between these clauses. "this is the villain among you who deceived you, who cheated you, who meant to betray you completely"11
7240275806circumlocutiona roundabout or indirect way of speaking, the use if more words than necessary to express an idea, ambiguous or paradoxical way of expressing things, ideas, or versus (I was within a hair's breadth of the last opportunity for pronouncement, and I found with humiliation that probably I would have nothing to say IOBE)12
7240275807climaxat times referred to a a crisis, its a decisive moment or a turning point in a stolen at which the rising action turns around to a falling action13
7240275808consonancerepetitive consonant sounds often in the middle of words within a phrase or sentence14
7240275809connotationa meaning that is implied by a word apart from the thing which is described explicitly. "shall i compare thee to a summers day"15
7240275810denotationa literal or dictionary meaning of a word in contrast to its connotative or associative meanings16
7240275811dictionstyle of speaking or writing that is determined by the choice of words of a speaker or author17
7240275812ellipsisused in narratives to omit some parts of a sentence or event, which gives the reader a chance to fill n the gaps while acting or reading in out18
7240275813epanalepsisrepetition of the same words at the end or start of a sentence. "nothing can be created out of nothing"19
7240275814epistropherepetition of the same word(s) at the ends of each sentence "If you had known the virtue of the ring, Or half her worthiness that gave the ring, Or your own honour to contain the ring,You would not then have parted with the ring." Shakespeare20
7240275815euphemismpolite, indirect expressions which replace words and phrases considered harsh and impolite or suggest something unpleasant, embarrassing, or taboo-correctional facility instead of jail, adult beverage instead of alcohol21
7240275816extended metaphora metaphor an author develops over the course of many lines or an entire novel, may act as a theme or refers to a comparison between two unlike things22
7240275817figures of speecha phrase or words having different meanings than its literal meaning23
7240275818foreshadowinggives a hint in advance of what is late to come to the story24
7240275819hyperbolean exaggeration of ideas for the sake of emphasis25
7240275820imageryrepresent objects, actions, and ideas in a way that appeals to our physical senses26
7240275821verbal ironya speaker says something contradictory to what he intends to, contradictory t the speakers emotions and actions27
7240275822situational ironywhen something occurs that is contrary than what was expected28
7240275823dramatic ironythe audience knows more about situations, causes, and conflicts before the characters29
7240275824malapropismuse of an incorrect word in place of a similar sounding word that results in a nonsensical and humorous expression30
7240275825metaphora comparison between two seemingly unrelated things with out using the words like or as31
7240275826moodevokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions, creates an emotional situation or the atmosphere32
7240275827motivationa reason behind a characters specific action or behavior, reason for a characters own consent and and willingness to do something33
7240275828narrationhow the narrator tells the story34
7240275829onomatopoeiaimitates the natural sound of a thing, it creates a sound effect that mimics the thing described, it makes it more expressive and interesting35
7240275830oxymorontwo opposite ideas are conjoined to create an effect-jumb shrimp, pain for pleasure36
7240275831paradoxa statement that is seemingly self contradictory37
7240275832parallelismthe use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or lower parts as to balance ideas of equal importance38
7240275833periphrasisthe use of excessive and longer words to convey a meaning which could have been conveyed with a shorter expression or a few words (in my opinion, I think; the hair of a dog instead of dog hair)39
7240275834personificationa thing, idea, or animal is given human attributes40
7240275835plotdescribes the events that make up a story or the main parts of a story41
7240275836point of viewthe angle of considering things, which shows us the opinions or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation42
7240275837polysyndetonseveral coordinating conjunctions are used in succession in order to achieve an artistic effect, joined by and, or, but, nor Today, my teacher gave me math homework and science homework and reading homework and a project to complete!43
7240275838prosodystudy of a meter, intonation, and rhythm of a poetic work "If ever two were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee;If ever wife was happy in a man, Compare with me, ye women, if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold"Anne Bradstreet44
7240275839protagonistcentral or leading character in poetry, narrative novel, or any other story, sometimes the hero45
7240275840puna play on words in which a humorous effect is produced by using a word that suggests two or more meanings or exploiting similar sounding words. "I saw a documentary on how ships are kept together. Riveting!" Stewart Francis46
7240275841repetitionrepeats the same words or phrases a few times to make the idea clearer47
7240275842rhetorical questiona question just asked for the effect or to lay emphasis on some point discussed when no real answer in expected48
7240275843rhymea repetition of similar sounding words occurring at the end of lines in poems or songs49
7240275844sarcasmto speak bitterly, meant to mock with often satirical or ironic remarks with a purpose to amuse and hurt someone50
7240275845satireexpose and criticize foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule51
7240275846settingthe environment or surrounding in which an event or story takes place52
7240275847shift or turnin poetry, the shift or dramatic change in thought and/or emotion53
7240275848similea comparison showing similarities between two different things using "like" or "as"54
7240275849sound devicesresources used by poets to convey and reinforce the meaning of poetry through use of sound and how words are stressed55
7240275850structurethe framework that underlies the order and manner in which a story is presented56
7240275851stylethe way a writer writes and the technique an author uses in their writing, depends on tone and word choice57
7240275852suspensesense of anticipation or worry the author makes the reader feel, its a crucial plot element, what he audience goes through when waiting for a certain event58
7240275853symbolanything that represents itself but stands for something else59
7240275854synecdochea part of something represents the whole or it may use a whole to represent a part60
7240275855syntaxa set of rules in a language or the way in which an author chooses, to join words into phrases, clauses, and sentences61
7240275856themea main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly62
7240275857tonethe *attitude* of a writer towards a subject or an audience, usually conveyed through word choice or the writers viewpoint63
7240275858understatement (litotes)intentionally makes a situation seem less important than it is64

AP Literature Flashcards

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5362334611Internecinedeadly to both sides0
5362335408Maladroitclumsy; unskillful1
5362337427Maudlinoverly sentimental2
5362338605MadulateTo adjust the pitch3
5362340480Portentousmarvelous;amazing4
5362342503Prescienceforeknowledge5
5362343881Quid Pro Quoan equal exchange or substitution6
5362345411Salubrioushealthful7
5362347466Vitiateto impair the quality of, corrupt morally8
5362348749Waggishmischievous; playful9

AP Spanish Literature : Themes Flashcards

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6321256073Las relaciones interpersonalesLa amistad y la hostilidad El amor y el desprecio La comunicacion o la falta de comunicacion El individuo y la comunidad Las relaciones de poder Las relaciones familiares0
6321256074La construccion del generoEl machismo Las relaciones sociales El sistema patriarcal La sexualidad La tradicion y la ruptura1
6321256075Las sociedades en contextoLa asmilacion y la marginacion Diversidad Las divisiones socioeconomicas El imperialismo El nacionalismo y el regionalismo2
6321256076El tiempo y el espacioEl carpe diem y el momento mori En individuo en su entorno La naturaleza y el ambiente La relacion entre el tiempo y el espacio El tiempo lineal y el tiempo circular La trayectoria y la transformacion3
6321256077La dualidad del serLa construccion de la realidad La espiritualidad y la religion La imagen publica y la imagen privada La introspeccion4

AP Literature Terms Flashcards

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5153961975FacetiousHumorous; playfully joking0
5153966119OstentatiousMeant to impress others; flashy1
5153968615OptimumBest possible; most favorable; most desirable2
5153971160DetrimentSomething that causes damage, harm, or loss3
5153975148VicariousExperienced through the imagination; not experiences directly4
5153978806DexterousSkillful in using the hands or body5
5153981634DiscretionCareful about moral standards; conscientious6
5153985306GregariousSociable; enjoying and seeking the company of others7
5153987951ScrupulousGood judgment or tact in actions or speaking8
5153991322SensoryHaving to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling9
5153999379InstigateTo bring about by moving others to action; stir up10
5154001690RudimentaryFundamental; necessary to learn first11
5154008876ResilientAble to recover quickly from harm, illness, or misfortune12
5154016977CollaborateTo work together on a project; cooperate in an effort13
5154020202ZealotA person totally devoted to a purpose or cause14
5154023012SquelchTo silence or suppress; crush15
5154025069VenerateTo respect deeply; revere16
5154027836DespondentDownhearted; hopeless; overwhelmed with sadness17
5154057216RetrospectReviewing the past; considering past events18
5154060868ScoffTo make fun of; mock; refuse to take seriously19
5154084885JuxtaposeTo place close together, especially in order to compare or contrast20
5154089504LethargyA great lack of energy; inactivity due to laziness21
5154094897AmbiguousAble to be interpreted in more than one way; not clear22
5154099408InaneWithout sense or meaning; foolish23
5154102384DissidentA person opposed to established ideas or beliefs. especially in politics or religion24
5154107928EmbellishTo decorate; beautify by adding details25
5154111480SubsidizeTo support financially; provide a grant or contribution26
5154115072SquanderTo spend or use wastefully or thoughtlessly27
5154119451InadvertentUnintentional; accidental28
5154122263SporadicHappening now and then; occasional29
5157522897RelinquishTo surrender (something); give (something) up30
5157525330ImpetuousDone or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive31
5157531630MaudlinTearfully sentimental; overemotional32
5157534999BerateTo criticize or scold harshly33
5157543731UbiquitousExisting or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time34
5157545772ZenithThe highest point or condition; peak35
5157549691EstrangeTo make unsympathetic or unfriendly; alienate36
5157557111InfallibleNot capable of error or failure; unable to make a mistake37
5157561702EuphoricOverjoyed; having an intense feeling of well-being38
5157566028RegressTo return to an earlier, generally worse, condition or behavior39
5157580356DormantInactive; alive but not actively growing, as if asleep40
5157583843DisseminateTo spread or scatter widely; distribute41
5157589070IrrevocableNot able to be canceled or undone; irreversible42
5157594030ProliferationA rapid spread or increase43
5157597389CorroborateTo support; strengthen with further evidence; provide proof of44
5157604660PrecipitateTo cause to happen quickly, suddenly, or sooner than expected45
5157608351HoistTo lift, especially with some mechanical means, like a cable46
5157616081CharlatanA fake; a person who falsely claims to have some special skill or knowledge47
5157627264DivergeTo branch off in different directions from the same starting point; to become different48
5157630246IllicitIllegal49
5160978324Vit, vivLife, lively50
5160978325Extra-Outside, beyond51
5160978403Chron, chrono-Time52
5160981473Liber, liverFree, freedom53
5160981474De-Away, separation, removal54
5160985648Ante-, anti-Before, preceding55
5160985649Voc, vokVoice, call56
5160988174DormSleep57
5160988175JectThrow, toss58
5160990853-cideKill, killing, killer59
5161059216EquivocateTo be deliberately vague in order to mislead60
5161059217FortuitousHappening by chance, by accident, or at random; lucky61
5161063358ImpeccableFaultless; perfect62
5161063359LiaisonA person who serves as a connection between individuals or groups; a go-between63
5161065531PredisposedTending toward or open to something beforehand64
5161067476PropensityA natural preference or tendency65
5161067477ReprehensibleDeserving of blame, criticism, or disapproval66
5161069836ShamA pretense or counterfeit; something meant to deceive67
5161069837SolaceComfort in sorrow or misfortune; consolation68
5161092233SolicitousShowing or expressing concern, care, or attention69
5204563953SanctionTo authorize, allow, or approve70
5204566570InundateTo cover, as by flooding; overwhelm with a large number or amount71
5204570860CircumventTo avoid by going around or to escape from, prevent, or stop72
5204576310ReticentQuiet or uncommunicative; reluctant to speak out73
5204582147RobustHealthy and strong; vigorous74
5204584765CohesiveSticking or holding together; unified75
5204586989VociferousNoisy; expressing feeling loudly and intensely76
5204593788AttritionA gradual decrease in number; to become fewer in number77
5204597286GrievousCausing grief or pain; very serious or severe78
5204601395ObliviousUnaware; failing to notice79

AP Spanish Literature Review Flashcards

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6783483554"Dos palabras"Isabel Allende (Literatura Contemporánea y La Voz Femenina) [La construcción del género, machismo y feminismo]0
6783483555"Romance de la pérdida de Alhama"Anónimo (Medioevo/Época Medieval) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y disegualdad económica]1
6783483556Lazarillo de TormesAnónimo (Renacimiento/"Siglo de Oro") [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y disegualdad económica]2
6783483557Rima LIII, "Volverán las oscuras golondrinas"Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Romanticismo) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]3
6783483558"Borges y yo"Jorge Luis Borges (El Boom en Latino América) [La imaginación y la creación literaria, la dualidad del ser]4
6783483559"El Sur"Jorge Luis Borges (El Boom en Latino América) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]5
6783483560"A Julia de Burgos"Julia de Burgos (Postmodernismo en Latino América) [La dualidad del ser y el enigma de la existencia]6
6783483561Don QuijoteMiguel de Cervantes (Renacimiento/"Siglo de Oro") [La imaginación y la creación literaria, dualidad del ser y el enigma de la existencia, las relaciones interpersonales]7
6783483562"La noche boca arriba"Julio Cortázar (El Boom en Latino América) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]8
6783483563"Segunda carta de relación"Hernán Cortés (Literatura Colonial/Crónicas de las Indias) [Las sociedades en contacto]9
6783483564"Hombres necios que acusáis"Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (El Barroco) [La construcción del género: machismo y feminismo]10
6783483565"A Roosevelt"Rubén Darío (Modernismo en Latino América) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]11
6783483566Conde Lucanor, Exemplo XXXVDon Juan Manuel (Medioevo/Época Medieval) [La construcción del género: machismo y feminismo, las sociedades en contacto]12
6783483567El hombre que se convirtió en perroOsvaldo Dragún (El Boom en Latino América) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]13
6783483568"Chac Mool"Carlos Fuentes (El Boom en Latino América) [La imaginación y la creación literaria, pluralidad y desigualdad socio-racial]14
6783483569La casa de Bernarda AlbaFederico García Lorca (Vanguardismo) [Las relaciones interpersonales y sociales, la construcción del género]15
6783483570"Prendimiento de Antoñito el Camborio en el camino de Sevilla" del Romancero gitanoFederico García Lorca (Vanguardismo) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]16
6783483571"El ahogado más hermoso del mundo"Gabriel García Márquez (El Boom en Latino América) [La imaginación y la creación literaria]17
6783483572"La siesta del martes"Gabriel García Márquez (El Boom en Latino América) [Las relaciones interpersonales y sociales, desigualdad social]18
6783483573Soneto XXIII, "En tanto que de rosa y azucena"Garcilaso de la Vega (Renacimiento/"Siglo de Oro") [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica, construcción del género]19
6783483574Soneto CLXVI, "Mientras por competir con tu cabello"Luis de Góngora (El Barroco) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica, construcción del género]20
6783483575"Balada de los dos abuelos"Nicolás Guillén (Vanguardismo) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]21
6783483576"En una tempestad"José María Heredia (Romanticismo) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]22
6783483577Visión de los vencidos, "Los presagios, según los informantes de Sahagún" y "Se ha perdido el pueblo mexica"Miguel León-Portilla (Literature Colonial/Crónicas de las Indias) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]23
6783483578"He andado muchos caminos"Antonio Machado (Generación del '98 en España) [La dualidad del ser y el enigma de la existencia]24
6783483579"Nuestra América"José Martí (Modernismo en Latino América) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]25
6783483580"Como la vida misma"Rosa Montero (Literatura Contemporánea y La Voz Femenina) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]26
6783483581"Mujer negra"Nancy Morejón (Literatura Contemporánea y La Voz Femenina) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica, construcción del género]27
6783483582"Walking around"Pablo Neruda (Vanguardismo) [La dualidad del ser y el enigma de la existencia]28
6783483583"Las medias rojas"Emilia Pardo Bazán (Realismo/Naturalismo) [La construcción del género, las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]29
6783483584Salmo XVII, "Miré los muros de la patria mía"Francisco de Quevedo (El Barroco) [Tiempo y espacio: tema y técnica]30
6783483585"El hijo"Horacio Quiroga (Realismo/Naturalismo) [Las relaciones interpersonales y sociales]31
6783483586... y no se lo tragó la tierra, dos capítulos: " ... y no se lo tragó la tierra" y "La noche buena"Tomás Rivera (Hispanoamericano) [Las sociedades en contacto: pluralismo racial y desigualdad económica]32
6783483587"No oyes ladrar los perros"Juan Rulfo (El Boom en Latino América) [Las relaciones interpersonales y sociales, desigualdad social]33
6783483588"Peso ancestral"Alfonsina Storni (Postmodernismo en Latino América) [La construcción del género: machismo y feminismo]34
6783483589El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedraTirso de Molina (Renacimiento/"Siglo de Oro") [La construcción del género: machismo y feminismo]35
6783483590"Mi caballo mago"Sabine Ulibarrí (Hispanoamericano) [La imaginación y la creación literaria]36
6783483591San Manuel Bueno, mártirMiguel de Unamuno (Generación del '98 en España) [La dualidad del ser y el enigma de la existencia]37

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