Paco Yunque

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Paco Yunque is a short story by Peruvian writer César Vallejo that portrays social injustice and class oppression through the experiences of a poor schoolboy.

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Paco Yunque canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf short story
antagonistDescription spoiled son of a powerful family
author César Vallejo NERFINISHED
containsCharacterType ineffective authority figure
oppressed child
privileged bully
countryOfOrigin Peru
depicts bullying in school
class differences between rich and poor children
impunity of the powerful
educationalTheme critique of injustice in institutions
empathy for marginalized children
educationalUse commonly studied in Peruvian schools
used to teach about social justice
genre children's literature
social realist fiction
hasAdaptation illustrated editions
television adaptations
theatrical adaptations
literaryMovement Latin American social realism
literaryStatus classic of Peruvian literature
mainCharacter Humberto Grieve NERFINISHED
Paco Yunque self-link
Paco Yunque's mother
schoolteacher
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor critique of Peruvian oligarchic society
portrayal of social injustice through a child protagonist
originalLanguage Spanish
partOf César Vallejo's narrative prose
protagonistDescription poor schoolboy from a humble background
setting Peruvian town
primary school
symbolizes powerlessness of the poor
structural inequality in society
targetAudience children
general readers
young adults
theme abuse of power
childhood suffering
class oppression
educational inequality
social injustice

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César Vallejo wrote Paco Yunque
Paco Yunque mainCharacter Paco Yunque self-link