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If you want to think about a [[Trope Codifier]] of the modern audience's view of a Spanish telenovela, look no further. The show contained several catfights, staged pregnancies, faked deaths, and heaps of drama. ''Maria la del Barrio'' also had a recent resurgence in popularity among Spanish speakers because of ridiculous antics of the main villain Soraya, as well as a remake for Filipino audiences in 2011.
 
If you want to think about a [[Trope Codifier]] of the modern audience's view of a Spanish telenovela, look no further. The show contained several catfights, staged pregnancies, faked deaths, and heaps of drama. ''Maria la del Barrio'' also had a recent resurgence in popularity among Spanish speakers because of ridiculous antics of the main villain Soraya, as well as a remake for Filipino audiences in 2011.
 
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* [[Adults Are Useless]] - After Nandito gets stabbed and Esperanza is badly beaten up, there's a group of 5-6 adults simply standing around wondering if there's anything they could do.
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* [[The Alcoholic]] - Luis Fernando
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* [[The Atoner]] - {{spoiler|Penelope after Maria's [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}}
 
* [[The Atoner]] - {{spoiler|Penelope after Maria's [[Heroic Sacrifice]].}}
 
* [[Beautiful All Along]] - Maria isn't by any stretch ugly, but she is given lessons in etiquette and language to turn her from a simple country girl into a proper lady.
 
* [[Beautiful All Along]] - Maria isn't by any stretch ugly, but she is given lessons in etiquette and language to turn her from a simple country girl into a proper lady.

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Literally: "Maria from the Ghetto/Neighborhood". A popular Mexican telenovela starring singer Thalia, which skyrocketed her to international fame, as well as Fernando Colunga and Itati Cantoral to a lesser extent. It is a remake of the popular 1979 telenovela "Los ricos también lloran" (The Rich Also Cry).

Maria is a 15-year-old orphan girl who loses her godmother, but before she passes, she asks the local priest not to leave Maria to fend for herself. The priest begs his wealthy benefactor, Don Fernando, to let Maria live in his home as a servant, but the man instead brings Maria in as his ward, drawing the ire of his wife Victoria and her niece, Soraya. Maria falls in love with the Don's Troubled but Cute son, Luis Fernando, but also has to fight for his affections with the treacherous Soraya and her accomplices.

If you want to think about a Trope Codifier of the modern audience's view of a Spanish telenovela, look no further. The show contained several catfights, staged pregnancies, faked deaths, and heaps of drama. Maria la del Barrio also had a recent resurgence in popularity among Spanish speakers because of ridiculous antics of the main villain Soraya, as well as a remake for Filipino audiences in 2011.


The novela contains examples of: