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Friday, September 8, 2017

'El Tonto Del Bario and The Man to Send Rain Clouds'

' many an(prenominal) headstone disciplines in the short stories, El Tonto Del Barrio, by Jose Armos, and, The globe to cast fall Clouds, by Leslie Marmon Silko, are made finished the emphasis on coatings. Silko and Armos use hea accordinglyish customss in the development of themes, with a combination of maintaining tradition and by a compromise mingled with culture and ages.\nThe grandpa dies in the get-go of The musical composition to Send rain Clouds, and the grandkids then use a mixture of the native Australian American traditions and the Catholic rituals for his funeral. El Tonto Del Barrio is about(p inflameddenedicate) Romero and the counseling he connects with the Barrio. It shows the effects of the musical mode Romero originally interacted with the townsfolk and the way this changed as Seferino insisted that Romero needed to be paid for his work. twain authors showed how the cultures strived to maintain their traditions through their stories. The origi nal culture in The Man to Send Rain Clouds was the Native Americans ways. yet the title of the flooring is symbolic, as that was a traditional entreaty to the spirits by the Indians for rains. A key part of their nourishment was their sheep. This is shown in the accounting through the way the grandpa was found. Teofilo was spy by Leon and plenty under a big white basswood tree meet by his herd, he had been on his deathbed and he still would not leave his sheep. Leon and awareness engrossed the grandfather in a bright red blanket, painted his face, fix a thread in his hair, and tossed maize repast and pollen round him (Silko). Each of these actions would move over been important to the grandfather. This is how generations out front had treated the deceased. The funeral besides held many traditions. The notice itself was performed by the treat man. They sprinkled corn meal around his to prepare him food for his last to his next place. He was still wrapped in his r ed wool blanket, he was also wearable a bitstock of moccasins. Teofilo had made these himself with the object of wearing them f... '

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