Virile construction with the feminine experience in the city and the dogs
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hermeneutics, virility, learning, literary analysis, womanAbstract
OBJECTIVE: to establish a taxonomy based on the women that are reflected in The Time of the Hero. Likewise, the role of each type found that is involved in the development of the cadets will be explained. METHOD: it will be confronted with the sociological theory and the critical studies that have been made on the literary work to determine to what extent the characters alluded to are in an inescapable correspondence with women. RESULTS: it was possible to classify the purpose of the types of women that are presented in the text and that are fundamental for the characters of that military institution. CONCLUSION: it was found that the inclusion of experiences with women in adolescents in Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel was fundamental for their human development.
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