La poesía de Vallejo: Ramón Collar, el Hijo del Hombre
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https://doi.org/10.15381/tesis.v13i16.18893Keywords:
Ramón Collar, Son of Man, Labrador fighter, Humanism, César VallejoAbstract
The main objetive of this research article is to explain the humanist discourse of poem VIII “Here, Ramón Collar”, from the book Spain, separates from me this chalice, of César Vallejo. Said humanism is a syncretism between two discourses, apparently contradictory by their nature, but complementary in their praxis: of the Christian tradition, the love to the neighbor, and, of Marxist modernity, love of the people. The categories of interpretation are rhetoric and argumentation. The work concludes that the love of neighbor has its highest expression of humanism when the Ramon believer gave his life for others, as Jesus did for us; in the same way, love for the people reaches the peak of humanism when the combatant Collar does not hesitate to fight in the Spanish Civil War defending the republican cause.
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