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En la literatura española, la relación madre-hijo también ha sido un tema común en muchas obras. Una de las novelas más destacadas es "La Sombra del Viento" (2001), escrita por Carlos Ruiz Zafón. La novela sigue la historia de un joven que descubre un misterioso libro en una biblioteca secreta y explora la compleja relación entre su madre y su hijo.

Entertainment often mirrors reality, depicting Latina mothers who put their children's education and well-being before their own. This results in imagery of fierce protection and deep emotional support, especially toward sons. En la literatura española, la relación madre-hijo también

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A young boy and his mother lived in a small, isolated village. The mother fell gravely ill with a mysterious disease that doctors could not cure. Desperate and watching his mother suffer, the boy sought help from a local healer (or a dark entity in some versions). The entity offered a twisted deal: the mother would be "cured" and immortal, but the boy would have to pay a terrible price—his own humanity and sanity. Desperate and watching his mother suffer

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