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Caridad Bravo Adams

Caridad Bravo Adams was a prolific Mexican writer and the most famous telenovela writer worldwide.

The nature of her work
Caridad Bravo Adams can easily be identified as the Margaret Mitchell of telenovelas. Though she has her own style of writing, Caridad's most successful stories are the ones in which she deals with the Margaret Mitchell-like topic of loveless marriage and the process of conquering one's wife. In Corazón salvaje, La mentira, Bodas de odio (and later Amor real), El otro (and later Por tu amor) she deals with the subject of a seemingly loveless marriage that turns out not to be so. Just like Mitchell, Caridad explores the human psychology from the perspective of a protagonist who ignores her true emotions and goes through a process of realizing the feelings that were there all along. Hence a love and hate relationship begins until finally the emotional worlds of the couple come to light. Her male figure is always a dashing Rhett Buttler, noble, strong but hiding his feelings behind irony. Her female figure on the other hand varies keeping as only thing in common with Mitchell's Scarlet O'Hara, her strength of character and stubbornness. ==Films as an actress==
Films as an actress
Corazón bandolero (1934) ==As a writer==
As a writer
PoetryPétalos sueltos (1924) • Reverbación (1931) • Trópico (1933) • Marejada (1940) NovelsLa mentira o El amor nunca muere (1952) • Corazón salvaje (1956) • Tzintzuntzn (La Noche de los Muertos)-1967 • Bodas de odioLa imperdonableLa intrusaYo no creo en los hombresCuatrilogía primordial PlaysAgustín Ramírez (1962) FilmsLa mentira (1952) • Pecado mortal (1955) • Corazón salvaje (1956) • Orgullo de mujer (1956, novel El otro) • Cuentan de una mujer (1959) • Corazón salvaje (1968) • Deborah (1968) • La mentira (1970) • Estafa de amor (1970) Telenovelas • La mentira • Yo no creo en los hombres • La intrusa/ Gabriela • Pecado mortal • El engaño/ Estafa de amor • Corazón salvaje • Orgullo de mujer • El enemigo • Adiós, amor mío • Más allá del corazón • Cita con la muerte • Cristina Guzmán • Sueña conmigo Donaji • Más fuerte que el odio/ Amor en el desierto • Lo prohibido • Deborah • La desconocida • Águeda • Cristina • El precio de un hombre • La hiena • Mamá • • Alma y carne • Bodas de odio • Herencia maldita • Una sombra entre los dos / Al pie del altar • Tormenta de pasiones • Un Paraíso Maldito / Azul infierno • Nunca te Olvidare 1999 ==Awards==
Awards
Nezahualcóyolt medal of the Mexican Writers Guild ==References==
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