The concepts of society and politics in Fuenteovejuna by Lope de VegaDuring the 17th century, in the Baroque era, the great author of this analysis, Lope de Vega, wrote numerous works that they represent the time and its most diverse life experience and then had a great influence on the artistic style of baroque artists such as Cervantes and Calderón de la Barca. Félix Arturo or Lope de Vega y Carpio changed the literature of the Baroque (the artistic movement) which only a great author Cervantes said was a genius. First of all, Lope de Vega was born in Madrid into a family that did not function normally. His father left because he was having an affair. Luckily, the new mother saved her life. Later, Lope de Vega wanted to become a priest and attended school at Imperial College. Lope de Vega changed his mind after falling in love and decided to venture on a holiday to Portugal, where he came across a school that saw the talent and opportunity to express the visions and life experiences of this future author. Later, he is in the Spanish army and then Lope is in exile because he suddenly attacks Elena. And during her exile another woman Isabela fell in love with. Eventually, Lope de Vega returns and begins to continue his writings after each tragedy. This is an observation of its influences on love and tragedy and on the social and political aspects of the 17th century. A very famous work depicting real events in history, Fuenteovejuna. During this analysis, we explore the concepts of Fuenteovejuna and the history that baroque literature has made with the political and social aspects to analyze the context and the three acts.Fuenteovejuna, of...... middle of paper .... .. ria de Fuenteovejuna Lope de Vega you incorporated his point of view because the contrast of the characters produces a similar but different effect that attracts the reader towards political, social, love and hate opinions. During the first act there are many political crises, for example, Commander of the Order of Calatrava ruler of Fuenteovejuna, sees Don Rodrigo then Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, causing him to take Juana Isabel in his fight for the Catholic succession to the throne of Castile. The teacher decides to try. Subsequently, Laurencia and Pascuala discussed the harassment to which the women themselves are subjected by the Commander. They are joined by Mengo, Barrildo and Bowery, who give a speech on the nature of love. At the end of Bowery's speech we learn that Love is attracted to Laurencia, but doesn't belong to her..
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