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Juan del Encina
El que rige y el regido
Works Info
Composer
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Juan del Encina
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:05
"El que rige y el regido" is a Spanish Renaissance play written by Juan del Encina. It was composed in the early 16th century and premiered in 1496. The play is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement of "El que rige y el regido" is a prologue that sets the stage for the rest of the play. It introduces the main characters and establishes the conflict between them. The prologue is characterized by its use of allegory and symbolism, which are common features of Renaissance literature. The second movement of the play is a series of dialogues between the two main characters, the ruler and the ruled. These dialogues explore the nature of power and authority, and the relationship between those who govern and those who are governed. The ruler is portrayed as arrogant and self-centered, while the ruled is portrayed as humble and submissive. This movement is characterized by its use of irony and satire, which are also common features of Renaissance literature. The third movement of the play is a resolution of the conflict between the ruler and the ruled. The ruler is forced to confront his own arrogance and to recognize the value of the ruled. This movement is characterized by its use of dramatic tension and resolution, which are also common features of Renaissance literature. Overall, "El que rige y el regido" is a complex and thought-provoking play that explores important themes related to power, authority, and the relationship between rulers and their subjects. It is a testament to the richness and diversity of Renaissance literature, and a reminder of the enduring relevance of these themes in our own time.
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