Wednesday, September 26, 2018

“Geraldo No Last Name”

Holaaaa 😉

This time I did something like a review that I will share with you. We did it in my English class of a story by Sandra Cisneros  that I really liked and enjoyed. 

😁Ready or not here it is😏


“Geraldo No Last Name”
By
Sandra Cisneros

In the little story “Geraldo no Last Name” by Sandra Cisneros we learn what happens between  Geraldo and Marin. In this story Geraldo's character dies. In one part of the writing Cisneros mentions that “they” never saw certain aspects of Geraldo. With the word “they” I think she means the people in the hospital and people around . With this I mean that for the people in the people in the hospital, nurses, doctors , and for all , Geraldo was just one more patient. For the people that  saw whatever had happened to him “they just look at it as poor guy what a bad luck ” and did not do nothing to help or know more about him. Marin says she can't understand way he metter so much for her if she just meet him once. I think she was concern about Geraldo because they could have knew each other more . In this story she feels a sort of guilt in a way because she did not paid him more attention. It could be that Marin feels more of a mixture of feelings, but I would say it could be something normal. For the rest of the people Geraldo was a normal person who unfortunately had this accident. Marin fealted something more, something special in a way that not even she could explain . At the time that this happened Geraldo did not had any identification papers with him. This is one of the reasons the title of this story is “Geraldo no last name,” no one had a way of knowing more information of him. In the story it says that Geraldo is a brazer that did not speak English. They said that he was an illegal immigrant. For this case he was just one more guy lost in society. In my point of viewing things there are many other reasons a person can be lost in society. I think that even just by not being as social like the rest . You may pass your live as an invisible for the world. Personally I think that this is something that as a whole society we should not allow. No one  should live as an invisible.

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