The book shows irony from characters that lie to that hide the truth in order to seduce and ridicule their lack of credibility. Like other parts of New Spain Theater, marked by the convention that the plot lapses in Spain, Ruiz Alarcon makes a single mention of Mexico, "Mexico, the celebrated / head of the Indian world ..."
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The book shows irony from characters that lie to that hide the truth in order to seduce and ridicule their lack of credibility. Like other parts of New Spain Theater, marked by the convention that the plot lapses in Spain, Ruiz Alarcon makes a single mention of Mexico, "Mexico, the celebrated / head of the Indian world ..."
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