By using a flea as the narrator, the author allows for a "fly-on-the-wall" (or flea-on-the-skin) viewpoint that can witness private encounters without being detected.
Despite its explicit content, the work is often analyzed as a critique of the of the 1800s. Memorias De Una Pulga.pdf
The story is uniquely narrated from the perspective of a . This "microscopic voyager" observes the intimate lives of its human hosts, primarily a young woman named Bella . By using a flea as the narrator, the
The book explores themes of voyeurism, sexual curiosity, and institutional hypocrisy —particularly aimed at the Church and Victorian moral standards. Literary and Historical Context Memorias De Una Pulga.pdf