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Critical Reviews by Reserved Readers - Reader 1
Critical Reviews by Reserved Readers - Reader 1
-Reader 1.
the stigmas that sustain the history of this literary work are based mainly on
narrating the life of a child with scarce monetary resources, of good
education and protagonist of a cruel reality, the exploits of a peasant, who
decides to give the child the love, the care and affection that someone
lacked and the cruelty of a man who stands tall before others only because
they have great monetary sources.
the message of this story focuses on demonstrating that the truth does not
always manifest in a moment but in the course of a trajectory, that
happiness does not depend on wealth or position but on the appreciation
and value that you designate, that our morality is a symbol of our virtue, the
one who does not love does not want and does not want to be loved and
it is not necessary to turn off the light of others to obtain ours.
-Reader 2.
The story of “Feats of a lucky squalid” it’s a story based on real life facts, and
the story is about the situation of the poor and rich people that live in our
society and how life can change simply because of the problems that the
people have to face, the story discussed it’s an interesting story full of things
that are controversial and stereotypes too, that is opened to various types
of interpretations everyone of them being subjective, interpretations of how
it was all developed, the story the values the moral principles that are
discussed during the history are not so far away from reality.
In my opinion the story it’s a great story not so far away from the reality as I
previously said, that that deals with topics as, The rich people and how they
treat the poor, The life of a person that doesn’t make enough money to
overcome poverty even in a lifetime, The reality about that some of the
people doesn’t care about the danger that they expose their employees
and some do care about the health conditions or even the happiness of
their employees, and for me, the most valuable lesson, it’s that you build
your future and this in a introspective aspect is the reality about the saying.
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