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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Literary Focus - Question 9 - Gentleman of Rio en Medio

I think if this story is from Don Anselmo’s point of view, I can understand more about his feelings and what he thinks. When he sold the house, why did he want to sell it to the Americans? Why did he say no when they offer more money to him? I want to know why he said the tree wasn’t his and it’s the children’s’. Why did he think the Americans are good people? Why did he sell the land with a low price? How does it show that he's a "gentleman"? Is the word "gentleman" shows that he thinks that Americans are good people? I think it'll be a lot different from the narrator's story.

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