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    The themes most reflected through the entire plot of the work (one topic per paragraph) must be supported. In this case you will have to select a certain amount of topics. We must, of course, add introduction and conclusion. 4. Space is the place, medium, environment or scenario where the actions. To analyze the space or a work scenario, we can follow the following steps (each step It will be in a paragraph): mention the main space and some secondary spaces. Learn more at: Itron. Describe the main space.

    Describe some secondary spaces. Locate actions in the main space. Locate shares in secondary spaces. Explain the general importance of the space in the work. Give a conclusion or personal opinion about the space.

    5 Time time refers to the duration, course and sequence or order of actions of the work, namely the chronological aspect. To analyze a literary work time, we can take the following steps, each in a paragraph: determine the approximate duration of the central action. Sustain. Determine the approximate duration of the secondary actions. Sustain. Analyzing the temporal or chronological sequence: clarify whether or not sequence chronologically; sustain. Say if it makes use of the retrospection and anticipation; sustain. Analyze how time passes through the work: explain if the time elapses quickly or slowly; sustain. Refer to the periods of time that us expresses the author: seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, centuries; sustain. Analyze the internal time. Clarify whether, in addition to the external time, internal time there. Sustain in which characters, when and how it is manifested. Explain the general importance of time in the work. Give a conclusion or personal opinion about the time. _ (Kayser, 1970) Kayser, Wolfgang, interpretation and a4nalisis of the literary work, Madrid: Spain, Editorial Gredos, 1970. (Fernandez de Yacubsohn, 1978) Yacubsohn Fernandez, Martha, Spanish literature, analysis models, Buenos Aires: Argentina, Editorial Kapelusz, 1978.

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