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Guevara's Reaction To The Environment In 'CHE' By Jon Lee
In the book “CHE” written by Jon Lee we are introduced to a very sick baby that has asthma and is the cause of his parents going from place to place. One cold night his mother had took him out to the cloud pier and she decided to put him in the water. Many sy to believe that this was the cause of his asthma but asthma was already in him so this could've simply been just a trigger to his allergies. His father ernesto guevara lynch was very upset to think that his own wife could have been the possible trigger for his son's asthma. Sometimes that Che got his asthma attacks they were so bad that the witnesses were scared for his life.He was raised in Rosario but because of his asthma they would have to move from place to place to find a less humid area. They could actually afford this because both of his parents were wealthy.
All this traveling and the poverty of others and the imperialism rubbed off on him. Although he
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One of the themes of this book would be the effect on environment and how people react to the environment. Che guevara's family was quite wealthy so he grew up in a comfortable home. His parents were not so interested in politics and his father was mostly just interested in the “major” players. Che’s father had not had such a good life going from one failed business to another which gave Che the thrill to succeed. As Che decided to travel the world he noticed and got hit by reality and got exposed to the economics and social effects of imperialism. He then saw the affected people which were indeed living in poverty and this caused him to hate imperialism and wanted to do something to change it. Then by using the Environmental crisis in his will he got to get a lot of people's full trust and this falls under how the effects on the environment and how people react to the

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