Los Tres Hermanos Analysis

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Presently, the folktales were developed purpose to instill the moral lesson and meanings of religions aim for different age, especially for young children. Also, the tales circulate in human society without change make it efficiently in people mind. Josέ Griego y Maestas collected and present the tales “Los tres hermanos” “La comadre Sebastiana” are known as morality tales. In the tale of “Los tres hermanos” points out the lesson that as a child people have to be grateful to their parents and remember their religion. On the other hands, the tale “La comadre Sebastiana” reveal the message of the religion social inequity in Christian and the lesson that people have to keep their promise. In “Los tres hermanos,” readers are introduced to a family

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