The characters in El Ritual De Las Doncellas represent the various forces at play in historical Spain. From the dedicated investigators utilizing new scientific methods to the journalists eager to exploit the sensational crimes for circulation, each character reflects a facet of the changing social landscape. Through their eyes, Calvo Poyato critiques the institutional corruption, the sensationalism of the press, and the general apathy toward the plight of the marginalized women who become the killer's victims. The novel suggests that the real "ritual" is the societal neglect that allows such tragedies to occur.
Shadow and Suspense: The Intersection of History and Mystery in El Ritual De Las Doncellas El Ritual De Las Doncellas Jose Calvo Poyato ...
The precise recreation of early 20th-century Madrid's atmosphere [3]. The characters in El Ritual De Las Doncellas
The contrast between the wealthy elite and the vulnerable working-class women. The novel suggests that the real "ritual" is