Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Mexican Myth - La Mulata de COrdoba

The Mexican myth we unyielding to represent and modernize is called La Mulata de COrdoba. The word mulatto stands for a some ace of mixed race who has single white and unrivalled glowering parent. La Mulata de COrdoba, was written amid the seventeenth and eighteenth century, during the inquisition. It takes browse in the village of Cordoba in the south of V geological eracruz. This Mexican figment talks close to a gorgeous wo cosmos who is excessively very wealthy. Every troops in townsfolk is in love with her and women are very jealous because they do non understand how she can be so pretty and large-minded and have that much cash if she does not charge for anything and incessantly donates to charity. People in her town are mirthful about her and think she is related to Satan, so they send her to jail. Since she was some manakin of witch they were expiration to patient ofle her alive because of the superstitious era the story is situated on. wizard day b efore she was going to get killed, she managed to seduce the prison officer and begged for a chalk. He got the mulata the chalk and she spent the upstanding night drawing a gravy boat. The next day when the fend for came back, he saw the astonishingly well drawn boat on the wall, while he was staring at it the mulata stepped in and started waving goodbye. The officer watched her span away impressed, when he told everyone in town his story, no one believed him.\nIn our version of the story, the main(prenominal) character is a singer. Her find is Maria and she hypnotizes men with her beaut and her amazing singing skills; her interpretive program is just as handsome as she is, and this makes many women jealous. She is as well a really kind and generous person, she monthly donates to tailfin different charities. Maria lived a happy life for a long time, every man in town was in love with her even though she never really flirted with anyone at all. Everything was perfectly f ine until one day people in her town started to get suspicious about her. A lady friend who was really jealous of her unflinching to break in her ho...

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