autobiography. Lazaro tells us his life as a child and how due to his life circumstance see himself force to become a picaresque kid. In the book‚ he narrates how he see himself force to mentally grow up to survive. His purpose‚ is make us comprehend his future actions‚ and in a way‚ also tell us the reality in which he lives in‚ the sixteen century Spain. As mentioned before‚ Lazaro uses his autobiography to point out morality critique tours religious. Throughout the book‚ as Lazaro changes owners
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FAITH‚ LOVE‚ TIME AND DR. LAZARO By: Greg Brillantes From the upstairs veranda‚ Dr. Lazaro had a view of stars‚ the country darkness‚ the lights on the distant highway at the edge of town. The phonograph in the sala played Chopin – like a vast sorrow controlled‚ made familiar‚ he had wont to think. But as he sat there‚ his lean frame in the habitual slack repose took after supper‚ and stared at the plains of night that had evoked gentle images and even a kind of peace (in the end‚ sweet and invincible
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Bote Ricky M. ______________________ Datuin Eric Ranier D. _____________________ Lazaro Alfredo jr. F. ______________________ Malonar Roman R. ______________________ Manuel Renzel S
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Jomarie Diokno Philippine Literature BSMC: 10:30-12:00 PM Reaction Paper: May Day Eve As I was reading the story I was bothered because of some complication of the events happened. It is the only story that I have encountered for the rest of my college which I
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de Cardenas and William Bradford. In this essay I will try to persuade you that William Bradford was the best navigator out of all of them by comparing their expeditions‚ qualities and strengths and weaknesses. Don Garcia Lopez de Cardenas was an okay commander. He was smart and a good communicator‚ “They (Native Americans) provided him guides to proceed on his journey” (de Cardenas 53)‚ the Native Americans did not even no Spanish so this proves he was good at communicating. De Cardenas also
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WL 2b Creative Writing The ending of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold ends abruptly where the protagonist‚ Santiago Nasar‚ falls on his face in the kitchen of his own home‚ dead. There are still many untold details the reader may be wondering about that needs to be demystified‚ such as the real culprit for taking Angela Vicario’s virginity. In an attempt to satisfy most of the readers’ curiosity‚ the following diary of Angela Vicario‚ the dishonored bride‚ has been uncovered
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As the mayor Don Lazaro explains to the families the situation‚ the families tie back memories to the massacre of Puente alto. This massacre occurred on December 4 of 1996‚ the guerrillas assassinated anyone who apposed them but the Guatemalan army decided to stop them.
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For the exclusive use of C. Portillo Cardenas‚ 2015 UV1201 Rev. Feb. 13‚ 2009 EMI GROUP PLC In this Internet age‚ the consumer is using music content more than ever before— whether that’s playlisting‚ podcasting‚ personalizing‚ sharing‚ downloading or just simply enjoying it. The digital revolution has caused a complete change to the culture‚ operations‚ and attitude of music companies everywhere. It hasn’t been easy‚ and we must certainly continue to fight piracy in all its forms. But there can
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apparent : "Don Lazaro‚ you’ve got five boys in Comitan teaching the campesinos how to read. That’s subversive. That’s communist. So tonight‚ you have to kill them." Don Lazaro‚ the mayor of the war torn village‚ San Martin Comitan‚ seems to have no choice but to carry out this heartless command. His response is indicative of a desperate man searching for answers‚ yet already resigned to carrying out the task at hand. "What can I say? --you tell me!" cries an anguished Don Lazaro to the villagers
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1910: Francisco I. Madero gathers a group of rebels and revolts against Mexico’s dictator president‚ Porfirio Diaz. 1911: Diaz was forced out of Mexico and he went to France where he hid until his death. 1912: Pascual Orzco breaks his alliance with Madero and he rebels in the north. 1913: Victoriano Huerta‚ Felix Diaz‚ and Bernardo Reyes make plans against Madero. They attacked Madero’s army and Madero was killed. Huerta became the president after Madero died. Francisco villa attacked Huerta’s
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