One possible theme is unrequited love. Snape loved Lily deeply, and their Patronuses, both being doves perhaps in some fanfictions, could symbolize that love. His Patronus could be a constant reminder of his love for her, even though she was with someone else.
Well, 'El Secreto de Selena' could potentially be about a secret aspect of Selena's life, maybe a hidden relationship or a concealed event that has yet to be fully uncovered. It's all quite intriguing!
In 'El Labarinto de Fauno', fiction often involves elements of fantasy, magical realism, and symbolic storytelling to convey deeper themes and emotions.
The story behind 'El Concierto de Aranjuez' is somewhat mysterious and open to interpretation. Some think it reflects the beauty and tranquility of the area, while others see it as an expression of deeper emotions or a tribute to a particular aspect of Spanish heritage.
In a fanfiction, Snape's Patronus could be the key to saving Lily from a dark magic curse in an alternate universe. Since the Patronus represents love and protection, Snape's doe Patronus might be able to break the curse that has trapped Lily's soul. As he sends his Patronus towards her, it glows with a powerful light that gradually dispels the dark magic surrounding her.
As I'm not familiar with an 'el cojo de olancho' English short story, I can't describe its plot. It could potentially be about a person from Olancho who has some sort of disability or is 'el cojo' (the lame one) and perhaps faces various challenges or adventures, but this is just speculation without more information.
The book contains stories such as those of heroic quests, magical encounters, and personal growth. They all contribute to the overall charm and depth of 'El Libro de la Vida'.
I'm not sure if there is a very well - known English short story specifically named 'el cojo de olancho'. It might be a rather specific or regional story that may not be widely translated into English yet. You could try searching in specialized Hispanic literature collections or online databases for any English translations related to it.