Corrupt Society of Rebels A Story of a Disgruntled Barber
"Lather and Nothing Else" seems to fit Hernando Tellez's story well. It's self-explanatory to the plot of the story and essentially gives away the decision of our disgruntle protagonist. But what if someone looks at the story in a different perspective? Perhaps if the point of view was changed? Try to read the story from the sight of an innocent bystander or the view of the captain in the barber's chair. The elementary incantation of irony has become overly abundant in this story, while toiling hand-in-hand with the badgerment of suspense and irony, which develops the conflict. At the very beginning, the manifestation of irony is grasped when we are presented with the situation of our ravaged hairdresser.
choices aren't as important as that one. It demonstrates the choices of our past societies. he would feel no pain," (p. 225), is just another example of our lovely suspense in the and introspective of the protagonist. "I'm sure that with a good, strong blow a deep cut,
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Ludicrous Suspense, Hernando Tellez's, Captain Torres, Lather Else, kill kill, Bibliography N/A, irony suspense,
Approximate Word count = 504
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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