Name: Miguel Herrera
Title: Lazarillo
de Tormes (Clasicos para Ninos/Classics for Children)
Country:
Mexico
Language:
Spanish
Author:
Anonimo
Publishing Year:
2010 (Publisher: Selector)
SUMMARY:
This work is one that relates the Lazarillo de Tormes' life. It is a
picaresque novel classified as exemplar, although previously it's classified as
a work of imagination. This book talks about one boy who lives many situations
in his life. In short, you will read about each event during Lazaro’s life
Lazarus, who passes from being a naive and
innocent child without knowledge of life, to become the paradigm of
"rogue" young boy who must defend himself in life to eat every day. A
constant reference in this treaty will be the "hunger" Lazarus
devoted all his efforts to deceive the blind, a man of great cunning, to get
some food or wine each day. At the conclusion of the treaty, Lazarus come from
all the beatings to which subjected him cheating on his blind master and
leaving him to his fate.
This is a miserable man, who refuses to properly
feed your servant, and save the few foods that are in your home locked in a
chest. Lazarus, once again gripped by famine and emaciated, must sharpen his
cunning to the maximum to gain a crust of bread to the mouth. Finally, I
learned cleric boy deception and theft, decided to dispense with his services.
The Squire is a noble low level rundown, living
in abject poverty but, still insists on maintaining a false image of
tranquility, respectability and wealth. Lazaro not understand the pretensions
of grandeur of his master, but takes pity on him and feeds many times. Hounded
by creditors, Esquire flees the city, so this time is the master who abandons
the servant.
Lazarus talks about his new master, a friar of
the Merced no friend of the obligations of a religious and passed on from one
place to another taking "certain businesses" whose nature is never
clear. In addition, the treaty ends by saying: "For these and other things
that do not count, I left my master." The ending leaves all possibilities
open: what are these "little things" by Lazarus decided to leave the
fray?
The Pardoner was a priest who used to tour the
parishes selling bulls, papal indulgences that allowed those who bought did not
have to meet certain religious precepts (like fasting, abstaining from meat
during Lent, etc.). Lazarus describes the dirty tricks used by the priest to
sell their bulls, without any true religious feeling and for the sole purpose
of getting good returns.
Again, the master of Lazarus is a religious. In
this case, the chaplain allows Lazaro work as aguador the city. Once the boy
has gotten profits and could change their clothes, Lazarus decides to quit and
find a new love.
After working with a sheriff (police) job that
seemed too dangerous, Lazarus is at the service of an archpriest, who suggests
that marries one of his servants. They have the gossips in town that actually
desire the archpriest was giving an air of decency to his relationship with the
wife of Lazarus, who was actually his mistress.
Lazarus, who knows the rumors, prefer to deaf
ears have reached the "happiness" and some popularity in the city,
yes, in exchange for giving up its honor and allow his wife's infidelities.
RECOMMENDATION:
This novel can show us about a guy’s life who doesn’t have nobody in his
life, so he has to look for someone who can help him to survive. It’s a sad
novel but at the same time it can show us how hard life can be, even if you are
working and getting money, or working just to get something to eat.