User:Alesliemir/La rosa de Guadalupe

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One of the common tropes covered in multiple featured episodes relates to forms of abuse, where an individual's parents are shown to remain negligent and abusive towards their own children throughout the episode. Often times following the climax or towards the end of the episode, the protagonist's neglectful parents will finally acknowledge their wrongdoings and will demonstrate remorse for their prior actions towards their child. This device might be used to reinforce the notion that there will always be a sense of humanity and goodness present within people. This sudden realization towards the end of the episode may also be used to display a healed state of mind the antagonist later develops with the guidance of the Virgin.

Other instances of human trafficking are also introduced as the show explores more explicit issues in later seasons. The episode "Flor de Loto" begins with the protagonist Ivette kidnapped and forced into prostitution in a human trafficking organization until she is eventually found and rescued by the police. Although faced with trauma following the horrific events, Ivette continues to struggle with adapting to her old life at home. She eventually overcomes the conflict she faces from her classmates bullying and realizes none of the abuse was her fault. The episode ends with her boyfriend narrating the lesson of Ivette's story and with the Virgin's white rose disappearing.