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I argue that the ballad protagonists "emerge as larger-than-life figures, prototypical in their stubborn postures of defiance and allegiance" (1992: 409). The corrido, as an instance of commemorative utterance, taps into "the wellsprings of consensus within the community . . . Sidonio [a ballad hero] and his companions sally forth as incarnations of the Costa Chica everyman, as quasi-mythical figures who portray in vivid detail the destiny that encloses and marks us all" (415). ; Note
791, GR1-950, PL1001-3208, Chinese language and literature, Folklore
791, GR1-950, PL1001-3208, Chinese language and literature, Folklore
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