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Break with the religious power, criticism of the church

"The life of Lazarillo de Tormes, and their fortunes and adversities" is an anonymous novel, considered one of the leading exponent of the picaresque. This arose in the Renaissance, which was characterized by a radical opposition to the established by the Middle Ages.

One of the main features of the literature of this period, which in turn is present in this work is the constant shows a break with the religious power. Eta, the key lies in the phrase "more shoes he broke all the convent" because it can be interpreted in different ways. On the one hand, it is a hyperbole that refers to the great taste of the monk to travel and visit new places, but can also be understood similarly to the famous phrase "walk the wrong path" , leaving the reader to interpret and imagine.

The quote "And for this and other things that I say, I left" (111) also caused controversy. The book mentions that "all the critics have wanted to see here &; Iacute; the euphemistic reference to nefarious relationships between the boy and the monk "(112), because although there is no hint of such behavior in the life of Lazarus, the mention of a relationship friar with "little women" in previous lines.

"The life of Lazarillo de Tormes, and their fortunes and adversities" is certainly a work that requires atenciĆ³ny start to finish analysis of its readers. This novel hidden between the lines a code that gradually throughout the narrative, helps readers discover the context of that era. CHTML XC

Sources:

Anonymous, Lazarillo de Tormes . Spain: Chair, English Literature, 2000.

Zamora, Alonso. Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library. Retrieved on March 5, 2009. \u0026lt;\u0026lt;http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/servlet/SirveObras/12604282009040405209624/p0000001.htm#I_0_>>

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