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AP Spanish Literature and Culture Flashcards: Narration, voice, and point of view

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How are language registers used in texts?
Language registers are used to identify and reflect social relationships within texts, indicating how characters or the author communicate based on context and audience.
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How are language registers used in texts?
Language registers are used to identify and reflect social relationships within texts, indicating how characters or the author communicate based on context and audience.
Explain the significance of points of view in literary texts.
Points of view are significant because they shape the reader's understanding of characters, events, and themes, influencing interpretation and engagement with the narrative.
How do literary texts, their content, and the behaviors/attitudes within them relate to sociocultural, geopolitical, or historical contexts?
Literary texts, their content, and the behaviors and attitudes presented within them reflect and relate to their sociocultural, geopolitical, and historical contexts, offering insights into those specific periods and societies.
What does the theme "La dualidad del ser" explore?
"La dualidad del ser" explores the construction of reality and the contrast between public and private images, highlighting the complex nature of human identity.
Describe the theme "La creación literaria."
"La creación literaria" encompasses the creative process of writing and the concept of intertextuality, examining how literature is made and how texts relate to one another.
Define "Parodia."
Parody is a literary term referring to an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exaggeration for comic effect.
What is "Intertextualidad"?
Intertextuality is a literary term referring to the relationship between texts, where one text influences or refers to another, often enriching its meaning.
Explain the concept of a "Narrador fidedigno o no fidedigno."
A "narrador fidedigno" is a reliable narrator whose account can be trusted, while a "narrador no fidedigno" is an unreliable narrator whose credibility is questionable or compromised.
Define "Antihéroe."
An "antihéroe" is a central character in a story who lacks conventional heroic attributes, often displaying qualities like cynicism, moral ambiguity, or alienation.
Who is the author of the comparative work "Niebla"?
The author of "Niebla" is Unamuno.