
El hombre de los cuarenta escudos
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Narrated by:
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Luis Marquez
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By:
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Voltaire
About this listen
La historia gira en torno a un hombre que descubre que sólo vale cuarenta coronas, lo que le lleva a cuestionar la naturaleza del valor humano y los juicios arbitrarios que impone la sociedad. Voltaire emplea el ingenio y la ironía para criticar las normas sociales, la riqueza y lo absurdo de los juicios humanos. A través del humor y el comentario social, la historia refleja los ideales de la Ilustración de Voltaire, desafiando la sabiduría convencional y animando a los lectores a cuestionar las normas establecidas. El Hombre de los Cuarenta Escudos muestra el talento de Voltaire para combinar la visión filosófica con la sátira para iluminar los defectos de su sociedad contemporánea.
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