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El Indio
Title: El Indio
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1548 | Pages: 6.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
El Indio
Throughout time, history has always had its conquests. We are told the stories in ways that makes us see them as good accomplishments. Therefore giving the label to the one’s being conquered as savages and “uncivilized” people, and the conquistadors as the “civilized” society. Having this in mind we tend to see the so-called “civilized” as the good and the “uncivilized” as the bad. But we are never told how the conquests come about.
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to resist the oppression from the gente de razon. I also believe this novel was really good and would recommend it to college students because it’s full of symbological and analytical meaning that can be found throughout the novel. I can relate to this novel in many ways but most likely with the fact that it has two very different cultures coming together, likewise me that I came from Mexico and to the US.
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