Id | ESLPod_0062_CN |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 62 |
Episode Title | Missing Person, Part 2: "Beer and Cigarettes." |
Title | The Classic Hero Zorro |
Text | Zorro was created by the writer Johnston McCulley. He wrote his first of many stories about Zorro in 1919. The story was called "The Curse of Capistrano." (A "curse" is something you say to get a supernatural force to do harm to someone you don't like, and Capistrano is a place.) It was a "serialized story" (with each part of the story published in the next issue of a magazine or newspaper, until the entire story is told) in a "pulp magazine" (inexpensive magazine printed on thin, cheap paper) called All-Story Weekly. The story was later published as a "novella" (short novel; short fiction book) in 1924 with the title The Mask of Zorro. Zorro is a "native Californian" (born in California). He lived in "present-day" (what is known as now, but not back then) Los Angeles when it was still part of Mexico. Zorro's real name in the original stories was Diego de la Vega, and he was a "nobleman" (man whose family has a high and respected position in society). He "adopted" (took; got) a secret identity so he could "anonymously" (without anyone knowing who he is) "avenge" (hurt someone in return for some harm he/she had done) people who were too weak to do it themselves, help people who were "oppressed" (suffering under the power of someone else), and punish bad and "cruel" (causing pain and suffering) politicians. Zorro has been featured in many stories, books, films, TV shows, and radio dramas, and his character has changed since his introduction in 1919. However, what has not changed is the focus on his amazing skills. He is an incredible "acrobat," able to jump, flip, and "seemingly" (seem to; appear to) fly from building to building and jump from great "heights" (high or tall places). He is a "master" (with great skill) "swordsman" (a man who uses a "sword" (similar to a very long knife) to fight) and "marksman" (someone who is able to shoot a gun very well). Not only that, he was also a great "tactician," able to carefully plan actions to defeat his enemy. |
Topics | Entertainment + Sports |
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