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The novel begins by describing the landscape of Aldeacorba. We are introduced to Teodoro Golfín , an engineer who has been called to the mines to open a new gallery. He is riding in a carriage but decides to get off and walk the rest of the way to the mines, led by a guide. This highlights his adventurous and humble spirit.
, a wealthy young man blind from birth. Because Pablo cannot see, he falls in love with Nela’s soul, imagining her to be as beautiful as her spirit. Summary of the Final Arc (Chapters 17–22) The novel begins by describing the landscape of Aldeacorba
Golfín es llevado ante la justicia gracias a las pruebas halladas por Nela. En un giro sorprendente, él revela que es el padre biológico de Marianela (fruto de una violación en su juventud). Nela queda devastada, pero también libre de la culpa de no saber de dónde viene. This highlights his adventurous and humble spirit
Nela’s death is not merely a biological failure but a symbolic one; she dies because her place in the world—as Pablo’s "eyes" and his beloved—has been rendered obsolete. Her demise is a scathing indictment of a society that values the aesthetic over the essential. Conclusion: A Legacy of Social Critique Summary of the Final Arc (Chapters 17–22) Golfín
Florentina se cansa de fingir y declara su amor a Pablo. Él, confundido, acepta un beso. Marianela les ve desde el jardín rompe en llanto y huye a las minas abandonadas. Es el punto de quiebre.
The following paper provides a comprehensive analysis and chapter-by-chapter summary of Benito Pérez Galdós’s masterpiece, Social Disparity and the Blindness of Reality in Marianela