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In Nada by Carmen Laforet, we can see throughout the novel that age groups are blatantly separated. The lives of younger Andrea and Ena take place as if they were disconnected from those of older Gloria, Juan and Román. How is the separation portrayed in

the question is in the title In Nada by Carmen Laforet, we can see throughout the novel that age groups are blatantly separated. The lives of younger Andrea and Ena take place as if they were disconnected from those of older Gloria, Juan and Román. How is the separation portrayed in the story? What events are made explicit to depict and emphasize that separation? Can we see tensions arising between both groups?

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Sorry, this is only a short-answer space. Your questions are really detailed.