Abstract Francisco Toro Luna, playwright who worked in the early twentieth century, represented the society which he met in his Works. It was not presented for mere entertainment of the public. It included certain amount of social criticism, especially against the bourgeoisie. After studying his published works, we will check how he showed some of the moral conventions of this elite gruop, criticized the use of religion and politics to achieve social mobility, and defended attention to the most disadvantaged. Rather than changing the society of his time, the author tried to show some of its shortcomings and propose solutions that were affordable, without great social ideals.
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