The very broad theme of ‘The Censors’ is that government censorship and authoritarianism can cause profound psychological changes in an individual.
What event from the story The Censors is the best example of irony?
Irony of Situation: Juan is against the censors, yet he becomes a censor; Juan censors his own letter. This is ironic because his original intention for becoming a censor was to avoid having his own letter censored; Juan’s motives for becoming a censor were not checked.
What event marks the resolution or denouement to the story?
Borrowed from French, the word derives from Latin and literally means “untie the knot,” which refers to the narrative entanglements the author has woven through the first four stages of plot development. The denouement always occurs after the climax, in the final part of a story’s narrative arc.
Who is the protagonist of The Censors?
The protagonist in “The Censors” is Juan and the antagonist is the Censorship Division. Juan was chosen as the main character because he easily related to by the reader.
What are some of Juan’s most important character traits?
“He had a truly patriotic task, self-denying and uplifting.” “Juan reported a coworker and got promoted.” Why could Juan be described as a “dynamic” character? He never changes throughout the story.
What is the irony in the story the censors by Luisa Valenzuela?
The dramatic irony is that Oedipus is the murderer himself but he does not know it yet, so the proclamation that he said should be applied to him.
What is the resolution of the censors?
The climax is when he censors his own letter. The falling action is when he turns himself in. The resolution is when he is executed.
What does the letter symbolize in the censors?
this is an exampleof symbolism because the letter represents his life and how it is getting ruined by the censors and government.
How did Juan get his promotion?
In “The Censors,” how does Juan get his first promotion after taking the job as a censor? He censors his own letter, getting himself in trouble, and is executed.
What is the mood of the censors?
Terms in this set (12) What about Juan’s personality or character makes him a good censor? What does Juan do that leads to his own death? Why is Juan put to death at the end? He censors his own letter!
What is the rising action of the censors by Luisa Valenzuela?
RISING ACTION He did not go on strike with the other employees to demand more money. Juan becomes an employee at the Directorate of Censorship to intercept his own letter.
What is the main idea of the censors by Luisa Valenzuela?
Recommended Lessons and Courses for You. ‘The Censors’ is a short story by Luisa Valenzuela, an author from Argentina. In ‘The Censors,’ Valenzuela uses humor to examine the serious events in Argentina during her life. This lesson will focus on the book and will analyze some of the literary elements present.
What is the author’s purpose in writing the censors?
Ian teaches college writing and has a Master’s in Writing and Publishing. ‘The Censors’ is a short story by Luisa Valenzuela, an author from Argentina. In ‘The Censors,’ Valenzuela uses humor to examine the serious events in Argentina during her life.
What does Juan do with the letters he censors?
Juan censors letter after letter, throwing away most of them that come across his desk. One day, Juan’s own letter lands on his desk. He’s so focused on being the best censor possible that he mercilessly censors it and tosses it in the reject pile, which is a red flag to his superiors.
What is the plot of the censors by George Orwell?
Summary of ‘The Censors’. Juan is a young man living in Argentina under the control of an authoritarian government (think Big Brother in Orwell’s 1984). At the beginning of the story, he writes and mails a letter to a woman he loves named Mariana.