2.2 Analysis of "Lazarillo de Tormes" (Anonymous)

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    • What year was "Lazarillo de Tormes" published?
      1554
    • The picaresque novel is a narrative genre that follows the adventures of a pícaro, a roguish anti-hero, as he navigates through a corrupt society. Key characteristics include an episodic structure with individual adventures
    • "Lazarillo de Tormes" is a work from the Renaissance period in Spain.
    • Order the key masters Lazarillo serves in "Lazarillo de Tormes"
      1️⃣ Blind Man
      2️⃣ Priest
      3️⃣ Squire
    • Match the master with their description in "Lazarillo de Tormes":
      Blind Man ↔️ Cruel, teaches cunning
      Priest ↔️ Miserly, hypocritical
      Squire ↔️ Poor, maintains noble appearances
    • Through his experiences, Lazarillo uses his wit and resourcefulness to climb the social ladder
    • What literary style is used in "Lazarillo de Tormes"?
      Picaresque narrative
    • "Lazarillo de Tormes" follows Lazarillo, a young boy, as he learns to survive through cunning
    • Match the master with their description:
      Blind Man ↔️ Cruel, teaches cunning
      Priest ↔️ Miserly, hypocritical
      Squire ↔️ Poor, maintains noble appearances
    • What does Lazarillo use to navigate his experiences and climb the social ladder?
      His wit
    • The main characters in "Lazarillo de Tormes" are satirical reflections of different social strata.
    • Lazarillo's cunning and adaptability contrast with the hypocrisy of his masters
    • Which social class does Lazarillo represent as he survives through wit?
      The lower classes
    • Match the master with their satirical representation:
      Blind Man ↔️ Hypocrisy and abuse of power
      Priest ↔️ Corrupt clergy
      Squire ↔️ Deceptive social appearances
    • What are some of the key themes critiqued in "Lazarillo de Tormes"?
      Poverty, hypocrisy, social mobility
    • The miserly priest hoarding food while Lazarillo starves is an example of hypocrisy.
    • Social mobility in "Lazarillo de Tormes" is achieved through cunning
    • What is the narrative structure of "Lazarillo de Tormes"?
      Episodic
    • The first-person perspective in "Lazarillo de Tormes" enhances the reader's connection to Lazarillo.
    • Match the literary device with its example:
      Irony ↔️ Squire's noble pretensions
      Satire ↔️ Hypocrisy of the miserly priest
      Humor ↔️ Lazarillo's tricks for food
    • When was "Lazarillo de Tormes" published?
      1554
    • The picaresque novel genre follows the adventures of a pícaro, a roguish anti-hero
    • Picaresque novels use first-person narration from the pícaro's perspective.
    • What are some examples of picaresque novels besides "Lazarillo de Tormes"?
      Don Quixote
    • Lazarillo's first master is a blind man
    • The priest in "Lazarillo de Tormes" represents the corrupt clergy.
    • Match the literary device with its effect:
      Irony ↔️ Highlights contrast between appearance and reality
      Satire ↔️ Critiques social norms
      Humor ↔️ Lightens the tone
    • What is the purpose of the prologue in "Lazarillo de Tormes"?
      To introduce Lazarillo's story