The Frog Who Wants To Be A Real Frog

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THE FROG WHO WANTS

TO BE A REAL FROG

LATIN
AMERICA
LITERATURE
Latin American literature, the national literature of the
Spanish-speaking countries of the Western
Hemisphere. Historically, it also includes the literary
expression of the highly developed American Indian
civilizations conquered by the Spaniards. Over the
years, Latin American literature has developed a rich
and complex diversity of themes, forms, creative
idioms, and styles. A concise survey of its development
is provided here. For a history of literature written in
Portuguese in Brazil, see Brazilian literature.
WHO IS HE?

He was an actor
and writer, known
for Rarotonga
(1978), Alma
llanera (1965)
and La satánica
(1973). Agosto Monterroso
Dec 21, 1921 - Feb 7, 2003
FROG

MAIN CHARACTER
PLOT

THE PLOT IS WHEN SHE


FINALLY THOUGHT THE


ONLY WAY TO BE SURE OF
HER OWN WORTH WAS
THROUGH THE OPINION OF
OTHERS.
THEME
BE CONTENTED WITH
WHAT YOU ARE AND
WHAT YOU HAVE
NARRATIVE
PERSPECTIVE

Third person's point of view


The story was narrated by
someone who is not a
character in the story
FIGURATIVE
LANGUAGE METAPHOR
A metaphor (from the Greek “metaphorá”) is a
figure of speech that directly compares one
thing to another for rhetorical effect.
a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is
applied to an object or action to which it is not
literally applicable.
STYLE
NARRATIVE
The writer tells us here in this

story how she pushed herself


to make others organize that
she was a real frog
REFERENCE LIST

•https://study.com/academy
/lesson/latin-american-
literature-history-
authors-genres.html
•Wikipedia
•https://johnjosephlyons.c
om/2015/08/28/augusto-
monterroso-a-fable-and-a-
tale/amp/
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