Dramatic in Hora de Lluvia
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Story, drama, readingAbstract
The present work was carried to promote the reading of texts that transmit human sensitivity and keep the interests of reading alive. and not to be affected psychically in situations of any kind that aim to eliminate the human being for thousands of amounts. The authors set themselves the objective of highlighting expressions that demonstrate the existence of dramatic literature in José Martí's story Hora de Lluvia and encouraging the reading of the aforementioned text. To this end, the methodology of selection of ideas set forth by the author was followed, in which the drama that is present in the work of Martí is appreciated, and so that it would not remain for later reading, the story was incorporated into the work itself in all its integrity: The brevity of the text allows it.
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Martí, J. (1875). Hora de lluvia. Revista Universal de México.
Santos Moray, M. (2011). Hora de lluvia. http://www.ain.cu/marti/palabra/iiihora.htm
Verbiclara. (2011). Hora de lluvia. Cuento de José Martí. https://verbiclara.wordpress.com/2011/10/01/hora-de-lluvia-cuento-de-jose-marti/
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