Esposados, Shackled, is a psychological thriller set in El Salvador that intertwines the present with the ghosts of the civil war. Sebastián Marín, a former child soldier who now runs a rehabilitation center for ex-gang members, sees his world threatened when his lifelong enemy, Sergio Luna, returns from exile seeking revenge. When Celina, a young American student, arrives at the center for an internship, she becomes entangled in this dangerous rivalry. As secrets from the past emerge, including Sebastián’s role in the assassination of Archbishop Romero, everyone must confront their deepest fears. A story about redemption, forgiveness, and the true meaning of freedom, where the most difficult chains to break are not physical ones, but those of the past.Through carefully crafted vocabulary exercises, thought-provoking comprehension questions, and creative project ideas, this study guide enhances understanding of both the Spanish language and the profound cultural and historical context of post-civil war El Salvador. From exploring the legacy of Archbishop Oscar Romero to examining the formation and impact of gangs (maras), students will gain insight into the social challenges many Central American communities face.This guide includes the teacher score key for the vocabulary exercises and comprehension questions, and is perfect for intermediate to advanced Spanish language students. It is an invaluable resource for classroom instruction or independent study. It fosters critical thinking skills while building Spanish vocabulary relevant to social justice, trauma recovery, and personal transformation.