Otros sugieren que representa el dolor de la traición cultural y el arrepentimiento histórico.
Scholars often link La Llorona to , the indigenous woman who served as an interpreter and mistress to Hernán Cortés during the Spanish Conquest. In this light, the legend becomes a metaphor for the "birth" of the Mestizo people—a painful union of two worlds. The drowning of the children symbolizes the destruction of indigenous culture under colonial rule, and her eternal weeping represents the collective trauma of a conquered nation. The Moral and the Mother La Leyenda De La Llorona Escrita Corta
Long ago, a beautiful woman named fell in love with a wealthy man. They had children together, but over time, he grew cold and eventually abandoned her to marry a woman of his own high social class. Driven to a state of blind rage and despair by this betrayal, María took her children to a nearby river and drowned them . LEYENDA CORTA DE MÉXICO PARA NIÑOS: La llorona Otros sugieren que representa el dolor de la