By Miguel Tavares Advisor Donaldo Urioste The novel of the Mexican Revolution projected in the works of Mariano Azuela and Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes By Miguel Tavares Advisor Donaldo Urioste
Abstract For this literary investigation we will be focusing on the characteristics on the novel of the Mexican Revolution which occurred during 1910-1920 time period. We will be using one of the novels of Mariano Azuela called The Underdogs, we see how the people of the lowest social status en Mexico see the revolution through their eyes. Also we will be focusing in another novel from Gregorio López y Fuentes called Tierra: la revolución agraria de México, in it we see how agricultural works fight for their land that was stolen by the rich. We will see how these two novels are projected in the Mexican Revolution novel.
Why of the revolution Aspired to the transformation of political systems economic and social NO reelection in order to guarantee democracy to ensure, bread, land, justice and freedom effective suffrage, agrarian reform
Mexican Revolution Porfirio Diaz Francisco I. Madero Victoriano Huerta In power for more than 30 years The cientificos Francisco I. Madero La succession presidenciál en 1910 Victoriano Huerta Dictatorship
Venustiano Carranza Alvaro Obregon issued his Plan de Guadalupe, calling for the restoration of the 1857 Constitution, and the elimination of Huerta. Alvaro Obregon restored much needed stability to Mexico
The novel of the Mexican Revolution Reflects the political and social changes that occurred over ten years of the revolution in Mexico the exploits of their heroes, leaders and participants of the revolution The social revolutionary ideas offered a magnificent unreleased material
Characteristics Realistic novel Autobiographical tone Reflects the desires, aspirations, social ideals and the ideology of revolution Interests of the humble classes, by the unanimous and forgotten man Novel of social orientation
Mariano Azuela 1873-1952 born in Lagos de Moreno Jalisco Graduated from Liceo de Varones de Guadalajara Doctor Join the Military movement 1915 Northern division forces
The underdogs Francisco Villa and its northern division troops Demetrio Macias Fights against federal troops Many don’t know the significance of the revolution Some join the revolution to scape the law Chaos Looting, violence
Gregorio Lopez Y Fuentes born in a town called Mamey in Veracruz his father was a poor farmer had the opportunity to experience the rural life aware of the basic problems of indigenous people Join the military movement after the military coup of Victoriano Huerta
Tierra the agrarian revolution in Mexico Emiliano Zapata and its southern division troops Fight for the oppression of the indigenous people landlords, government and church fight against the government a leader who takes up arms to strip for an ideal
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