![]() ![]() Macías is visited by a young peasant girl who flirts with him and joins the group as his gal pal. Eventually, their group is joined by La Pintada, which the novelist translates, "War Paint," a woman who is gritty and powerful. He is more like a criminal who uses the Revolution as an excuse to commit crimes. He recruits a man named Luis Cervantes, a well-educated man who was burned by the government in some unfair dealings, causing him to swear vengeance against them. He abandons his family, expecting that they will not bother them unless he is there, and he plans his revenge against the Mexican government in the mountains, where he starts a resistance of rebels like himself. The rich man recruits the police to help find Macías, and when they come to harass him, the kill his puppy, Palomo, which means dove. Written by people who wish to remain anonymousĭemetrio Macías is in trouble with a powerful man over a simple misunderstanding. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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