Monday, May 20, 2019

Who Killed Palomino Molero

The story is basically ab prohibited the murder of a young boy who was either drafted or enlisted in the base and is named palomino molero. The for the first time chapter begins with the description of the boys corpse hung on the old carob tree. The description brought me goosebumps because the death suffered by Palomino is a pitiable one and is beyond my imagination. The boys mouth and nose being goof and his testicles pulled out to his thighs ar the extremes of inhumanity.In order to interpret this ferocious killing , the author writes it was one occasion to imagine it (referring to the situation while the boy was describing the situation)and quite another to see it and smell it. The first chapter gives a brief view on the character of officer Lituma who is the one to have witnessed the tortured corpse. This chapter also gives an image about officer Litumas friends and the friendship they share. They have their own theme song and they are know as the unstobbables.Even at th e bar with his friends he cannot quite get the unpleasant incident out of his mind. There is an element of concern within him and a strong determination to find those cruel murderers of Palomino molero. The succor chapter introduces the boys mother Dona Asunta. It also describes her lifestyle and the place in which she lives in. Lust and superstition are two other elements found in the story. Lieutenant Silva has strong sexual desires for Dona Asunta inspite of the fact that she is espouse and has children.Superstition arises when the Dona asks Lituma if he had found the guitar that belonged to her son because the fortune tellers had told her that the day the guitar is found that would be the day the murderers would be revealed to them. This chapter also tells us that Palomino was a great singer and a harmless lad who would not take down hurt a fly. This chapter also introduces a character named Moises nicknamed Dumbo because of his unusually long ears. It ends with Lituma questi oning Dumbo, about his brutal death and trying to come up with reasons to his brutal killing. In my opinion the story is quite enkindle and it keeps me wanting to know more.

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