El Lazarillo de Tormes is not merely a boy’s adventure but a scathing indictment of 16th-century Spanish society. Through Lázaro’s ironic, resigned voice, the novel reveals that virtue cannot survive poverty, and that “success” often requires complicity in corruption. Its enduring power lies in its bleak humor and unflinching honesty—a mirror held up not to princes, but to the starving.
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