Natural Disaster
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Lencho’s Faith
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Letter to God
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Post Office & Charity
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Lencho’s Reaction & Irony
| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Faith in divine help | Unwavering, blind trust, requests aid | Based on hope, not evidence |
| Trust in humans | Doubtful, suspicious, accuses postmen | Based on experience, lacks faith |
| Irony | Faith in divine, distrust in human aid | Highlights human contradictions |
Natural Disaster
├─ Hailstorm destroys crops
│ └─ Fields turn white, leaves fall
└─ Lencho’s hope
└─ Writes to God for help
Post Office & Charity
├─ Letter received
│ └─ Staff donate money
└─ Envelope signed "God"
Lencho’s Reaction & Irony
├─ Finds 70 pesos
│ └─ Angry, writes again
└─ Requests remaining money
└─ Irony: Faith vs. distrust
Teste tes connaissances sur Faith and Irony in "A Letter to God" avec 10 questions à choix multiples et corrections détaillées.
1. What natural event causes the destruction of Lencho's crops in the story?
2. Where is the story 'A Letter to God' set?
Mémorisez les concepts clés de Faith and Irony in "A Letter to God" avec 6 flashcards interactives.
Lencho — character role?
A trusting, simple farmer who believes in divine help
Lencho — role in story?
Represents unwavering faith and human vulnerability.
Hailstorm — effect?
Destroys crops, white fields, leaves fall
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