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  • Date: 2007-11-01
  • Author: Andrew Schwartz
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         So that momentous day arrived when her son would be breathing his last, picking up a mango , the mango farmer got cautious of this and shot the handgun to warn him, only to fire him in the head. The author doesn't say why or what cause the boy picked up the mango for, so it is clear to doubt whether he did it for the good or to just steal it. Nevertheless the community, for the reason that of their close bond with Inez were annoyed and wanted to "tear the doer limb from limb", the mango planter knew this and "fled, never meaning to return". Inez, being a religious and strong willed human being knew that the farmer's day would soon come too. The author expresses her emotional ache for the loss of her son through annoyance, making Inez out to be this strong willed being for that reason leading her to have such a strong view of the mango farmer that his life will be taken just as he did to her son. And so did the society around her, this opinion that the farmer's day will come was approximately like a religious thing and the writer shows them to be great believers of destiny. The author shows their irritation by them throwing mango's "which they threw through the casement". In the precise paragraph the author expresses words of revulsion and a gross image in the readers head, saying the mango had "burst open, spilling a thick juice and impregnating the walls with a yellow blood", this terrible image left after this is expressing the fact that the boy's passing away was such that it reflected back into the mango farmer's own residence, saying the juice of the fruit was like blood, approximately as if it was the son's blood on the walls, and now disgracing the mango farmer's house, for the reason that of this terrible deed he did. And the most important man who was fronting this vengeance was Riad Halabi.

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    Andrew Schwartz is the head of customer care center at Custom-essay.org, <a href="http://custom-writing.org" target="_blank"> writing custom essay</a>. Having completed a number of <a href="http://custom-writing.org/blog/writing-tips/30.html" target="_blank"> Evaluation Essays</a> himself, Andrew uses his knowledge to provide individualized customer support to students, who order <a href="http://custom-writing.org/blog/writing-tips/free-essay-writing-tips/135.html" target="_blank"> descriptive essays</a>.

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