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Marianela (novel)

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Pablo has the ability to see and differentiate between beautiful and ugly, but she is saved by Dr. GolfĂ­n. He takes Nela to Pablo's villa and into Florentina's room (which used to be the room of the wife of Don Francisco) and takes care of her while she is hiding away from Pablo because of her looks. Then, due to Pablo's desire to see Florentina, Pablo finds his way to Florentina's room and serenades Florentina for all her beauty. He then has his attention drawn to Don Teodoro and Nela on the sofa and confuses her for "just a poor girl who Florentina took in from the street." Marianela then finally reveals herself and kisses Pablo's hand three times. Upon the third kiss, she dies of a broken heart and leaves Pablo distraught and shocked.
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the meantime, Pablo's father plans for Pablo to marry his beautiful cousin, Florentina, but tells neither of them about it. Florentina comes to Socartes, and when Marianela first sees her, she mistakes her for the Virgin Mary because of her beauty. When Florentina is out walking with Pablo and Marianela, she expresses her pity for Nela because she is poor, abandoned and nobody loves her. She vows to take charge of Nela and clothe and educate her, and have Marianela live with her like a sister.
85:. It tells the story of Marianela (sometimes referred to as "Nela"), a poor orphan girl with an ugly face, and her love for Pablo, a blind boy, who also has romantic feelings towards Nela. Marianela frequently sings to Pablo, and he believes she is beautiful because of her voice and wild yet intelligible imagination. 88:
Pablo's father asks a famous doctor, Teodoro GolfĂ­n, to examine Pablo to determine if his sight can be obtained. Pablo, full of hope at the prospect, promises Nela that he will marry her after the operation, if successful. He is convinced that Nela is beautiful, even when she tells him otherwise. In
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Pablo eventually gets the operation that gives him his sight. Before seeing Nela, he sees Florentina and assumes she was Nela but was corrected. He is completely entranced by Florentina's beauty and occasionally asks for Nela. Nela attempts suicide because she knows that now she is of no use, since
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The novella, in its scope of characters, is a study of the relations between pessimism, irrationalism, and fiction. These theories are embodied, respectively, in the novella’s characters: Teodoro GolfĂ­n, Pablo, and Nela. The story contrasts their psychological analysis with a detailed
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in 1878. Several secondary characters appear in the novella that would become protagonists in his later novel cycle, Novelas españolas contemporáneas (Contemporary Spanish Novels).
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and 1972, the novel was adapted into films. A Mexican TV series based on the novel was filmed in 1961. In 1988 there was a second Mexican adaptation of Marianela as soap opera
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starring Edith Gonzalez (Florentina), Ernesto Laguardia (Pablo) and Daniela Leites (Marianela). There is also a teleteatro of Marianela starring Fernando Colunga as Pablo.
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The novel takes place in the fictional town of Socartes, Spain. The town's name refers to the philosopher
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description of nature, as an examination of the complexity of the world and its beauty. 
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and other mining locations that inspired the novel. Illustrations by
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Cecilio Pla

José Montero
Cartes
Mariano Pedrero
Spanish
novel
Benito PĂ©rez GaldĂłs
Socrates
ideas about internal and external
beauty
1940
1955
Flor y Canela
Bennett Rathnayake
Nela
"Bennett brought Nela to silver screen"
the original
Marianela
Project Gutenberg
v
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e
Novels
Benito PĂ©rez GaldĂłs
Doña Perfecta
Episodios Nacionales
Fortunata y Jacinta
Marianela

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