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"The Red Stockings" interpretation
How does Ildan refer to the duct of the earth in the first note? That little
sign introduces a social-historical discourse. After reading context, I explain
2. Idara prepares a yalley broth for her father, one of the most typical dishes of Galicia
Look for the recipe online with "Galician broth, standard" What three ingredients
main leads
. Does Idara prepare food for her father with great care? (For example
do you have to make the beans dry to soften them before cooking?)
. Why would the author introduce this detail?
3. The red stockings "is a polysemic sign. Try to specify what they represent to
Idara and then for her father,
. It is possible that the sign is even more complex What options would a girl have
At this time she was traveling alone, without the protection of her family, upon reaching her destination in
America? Explain how the sign could be a premonition of Ildan's future
4. The story contains a rich color background Look for all related signs
with shades of red, like those seen in a bonfire flame
5. It obscures the description of what Ildara sees when she receives her father's slap (1.49-52).
Why would the implicit author use a poetic description to describe a
such a gruesome act?
6. At the end of the story, the auton indicates that lldara will no longer be able to emigrate, because the
what
They are wearing "their eyes shining." Try to explain the signifiers of that sign with
regarding the bonfire that Ildara makes at the beginning, the poetic description of pain
and, now, the eyes shining "
7. The reactions felt by the addressee of this story, arise from the facts or the
narrator's point of view?
How would you describe the position of the marker in this story?
8. The criticism of the reception tries to understand the cultural products as they were
interpreted by their original audiences How do you think Pardo's audience
Would Bazán react to this story, especially regarding the father's behavior?
Step-by-step explanation: