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''Captain Pantoja and the Special Service'' (Spanish name: ''Pantaleón y las visitadoras'') is a short novel of [[Mario Vargas Llosa]] about an army captain send to the jungle with a mission: to form a professional team of “visitadoras” (that is, prostitutes) to alleviate the troops’ needs. Basically, a mobile [[Red Light District]]. Hilarity ensues.
 
In other words, the same things he critizicedcriticized in [[The Time of the Hero]], this time [[Played for Laughs]].
 
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== Tropes found in the book ==
 
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* [[All Men Are Perverts]]: Constantly played with. It’s even more obvious at the end, when we see a lot of previous masculine characters with prostitutes.
* [[Band of Brothels]]
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Revision as of 09:00, 24 March 2017

Captain Pantoja and the Special Service (Spanish name: Pantaleón y las visitadoras) is a short novel of Mario Vargas Llosa about an army captain send to the jungle with a mission: to form a professional team of “visitadoras” (that is, prostitutes) to alleviate the troops’ needs. Basically, a mobile Red Light District. Hilarity ensues.

In other words, the same things he criticized in The Time of the Hero, this time Played for Laughs.

Tropes used in Captain Pantoja and the Special Service include: