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  • A comprehensive literary analysis resource exploring the symbolism of language and storytelling in Isabel Allende’s Eva Luna, entirely written in Spanish.
  • This detailed study guide examines how words and narration serve as powerful symbols of resistance, identity, memory, and transformation in the novel, blending literary critique with thematic depth.

Key features:

  • In-depth exploration of language as a tool for power, resistance, and healing
  • Analysis of narration as an act of rebellion against oppression and silence
  • Examination of magical realism and its role in highlighting the transformative power of stories
  • Clear sections on identity formation, collective memory, and the creation of alternative realities
  • Comprehensive set of eight varied exercises (true/false, comprehension questions, matching, gap-fill, multiple choice, sequencing, opinion, and vocabulary)

Includes an accompanying worksheet with full answer key to reinforce and practise key concepts.

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