Respuesta :

  Gabriela Mistral is a women that is very well respected all throughout the Latin American world, and especially in Chile, her homeland. She was a well renowned poet-diplomat, big humanist, as well as educator. Gabriela Mistral became famous for the receiving of the Nobel Prize in Literature, and she was actually the first author from Latin America that had received that prize.

  She became an inspiration to lot of authors in Latin America, as well as being associated as the symbol of the idealistic aspiration of the entire Latin American world.

Gabriela Mistral's real name was Lucila Godoy Alcayaga. She was a famous diplomat, an educator and humanist. The extent of her popularity can be deciphered from the fact that the 5000 Chilean note bears a portrait of hers.

Further Explanation:

Gabriela was born poor and spent the major part of her life in abject poverty. Her earliest publications were poems such as Dreams and Intimate Letter in a local news paper. She suffered emotionally following the death of her first love and estrangement with her second love and her sadness were reflected in her works. Sonnets on Death which was published in 1914 was her first work that caught attention of the readers. The depth of her perception when it came to the idea of death and life in general marked her apart from the other writers. Her first book called "Desolation" was released in 1922. "Tenderness", her second book followed two years later (1924).  

Emotions such as sadness and bitter feelings were portrayed in her works vividly. She also worked as a teacher in a rural suburb partly because she was very fond of children and she went on to include this in her writing as well. Overall, her contribution to literature was immense in the ways of portrayal and therefore justifies her as a twentieth century representative of the Latin American literature.

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Answer details:

Grade: High school

Subject: Literature

Chapter: Gabriel Mistral

Keywords:

Humanist, deciphered, portrayal, Dreams and Intimate letter, Sonnets on death, desolation, tenderness, twentieth century representative, Latin American literature