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Central American comedy
...Central American comedy
......Gueguense comedy began when Spanish conquerors arrived in Nicaragua: It is a niche market in Masaya about 400 godina.Gueguense, the main character in the game, was a traveling salesman or a salesman who travels throughout Central America and Mexico, selling smuggled items. He lived with his son, step-son, and mules. When talking to the local Spanish authorities (bailiff and governor), his son, Don Forsico, always agreed with his father. On the contrary, his step son of Don Ambrosio, always called Gueguense verbs, saying that he is false, misleading, deceitful, vain, etc. So, Gueguense called his step son brat, bad seed, the lazy boy.
...negotiation or dialogue between the characters was full of living expression, and Gueguense achieve social mobility at the end of the story. When the Spanish authorities requested the necessary permits and taxes, Gueguense pretended not to hear, play on words with similar sounds. He made fun of the bailiff and governor, getting them confused. At that time, the language used is a kind of lingua franca or a combination of an Indian dialect (Nahuatl) and španjolski.Kratke exchange was followed by music, dance and prance.
...In the selection of potential payoff, it was a funny conversation about the lives of women who have slept with Don Forsico, ladies. When the marriage was approved, Gueguense asked to Spanish wine for a toast at a masquerade party.
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