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The underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes
The underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes







the underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes

The thematic picture is clear: Utopia would be if rich people weren't allowed to get everything they wanted by bribing the government.

the underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes

It is only in retrospect, in Azuela's steady description of them encountering various obstacles and responding their own ways, that the reader can see the picture forming. So the novel really is about justice, but none of the characters ever see it. That's where the Underdogs really find their heroism, after all, or else they would never have left their homes to train in the wilderness. That means that the central description of injustice would be the disenfranchisement of the poor. The meaning of the novel is the spirit of rebellion, because those who fight the government for the right reasons do so because there is corruption at the government level-wealthy men can simply bribe the law to do what they want. Notice that they are all powerful people, so the meaning of the novel has to do with the ironic juxtaposition of the term "Underdogs" to refer to these powerful, but outgunned people. The Underdogsin question are Demetrio Macías, a man who has a misunderstanding with a powerful business man who hires the government to assassinate Macías (or at least harass him), Cervantes, a charming educated man, Margarito, a cruel man with bad manners, La Pintada, the powerful woman warrior, and Camila, the flirty teen who always gets what she wants by manipulation. It should come as no surprise to the reader that in this case, the title is a key reminder about where the meaning of the novel really lies. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own.

the underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes

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The underdogs mariano azuela sparknotes