Spanish Workshop
Spanish Workshop
The troubadours
The troubadours
Molestation
Jarchas
Zéjel
Cuaderna way
a. food supply
b. requirements of the law to El Cid
c. praises between El Cid and Álvai Fañez
d. Oio and silver that the Cid needs.
5. At the end of the verses, a certain concordance of sounds is perceived, due to the
termination of words, this is the rhyme, if only the vowels match, it can be
to say that the rhyme is: assonant or imperfect rhymes
b. How many and which cities are mentioned in the three roads?
They are 2 vivar and burgos
El Cid leaves Vivar, headed to Burgos, there he leaves his deserted palaces and
disinherited
El Cid had gone to collect the parias (that is, the tribute that one prince paid to another in
recognition of superiority) that the Moorish king of Seville paid. There, with the few
The gentlemen who accompanied him defended him, as he was attacked by his neighbor, the king.
Berber from Granada. Among the aggressors that the Cid takes prisoner are several lords of
Lion and the Castilian Count García Ordóñez, who supported the Granadian king. The end of the
incident, they are released. However, they join other enemies that the Cid had
in court, and he is accused of keeping part of the collected taxes. Alfonso hears
the slanders and orders his exile.
Cheer up, Állvar Fáñez, cheer up, they are driving us from our land, but loaded with honor.
we must return to her
El Cid encourages Allvar Fañez, because they are unjustly exiled from Vivar, but,
nevertheless, they will return to their land with courage and full of glory
8. I answer. Why is one of the Castings called 'Auguries on the road to Burgos'?
Because they had several obstacles on their way to the city of Burgos.