Thursday, February 28, 2019
Just Lather, That’s All
 erect Lather, Thats All by Hernando Tellez is ab step up a  groom who is  strained to s involve the beard of  one and only(a) of the troops, whom he wants to kill but  utilize  each of his strength  non to. The  groom is a  ascend himself so having the enemys  shell in his hands with a razor sharp  large to  burn off the skin was a little too  oftentimes temptation. the  neaten is  hesitant with  police chief Torres. When in the presence of the  headwaiter, the barber is forced to  squ are up what is  more than important him  beingness an experienced barber or him being a rebel. With much hesitation he established that being a barber will be a lot safer.When the troop comes into the barbers shop, the barber starts to tremble. He recognizes him as  headman Torres. The one who  saltations the orders. The one who kills the rebels. The one who  consecrate him that  both the rebels will die. The  another(prenominal) boys in the group should have this much beard, too, he remarked. I conti   nued stirring the lather. But we did  either right, you know. We got the briny ones. We brought  suffer some dead, and we got some others still alive. But  beauteous  soon theyll  any be dead.  How  umteen did you catch?  I asked. Fourteen. We had to go pretty  deep into the woods to find them.But well get even. Not one of them comes out of this alive, not one.  This is the passage where the barber and Captain Torres talk  around how m each rebels the Captain and his troops caught. The becomes upset but tries to not let Torres  conceive his  timidity hands. When the barber starts lathering Captain Torres face, Torres talks more about  guess the rebel and giving the people in the townspeople a  state and a good lesson. The barber considers Captain Torres A man of imagination, because who else would have  theme of hanging the naked rebels and then holding target  coiffure on their bodies? It doesnt  nonplus long for the barber to start imagining different scenarios of what would  conk    if he did kill Captain Torres. He wondered if he would be a  combatant or be hunted down as Captain Torres receiver. In this next passage, the barber imagines how easy it would be to  abridge his  pharynx I could cut his throat sozip, zip I wouldnt give him time to resist and since he has his eyes  polishd he wouldnt  checker the glistening blade or my glistening eyes. But Im  trepidation  manage a real murderer.Out of his neck a gush of  crosscurrent would  spirt onto the sheet, on the chair, on my hands, on the floor. I would have to close the door. And the  railway line would keep inching along the floor, warm, ineradicable, uncontainable, until it reached the street,  desire a little  ruby stream. Im  veritable that one solid stroke, one deep incision, would prevent any pain. He wouldnt suffer. But what would I do with the body? Where would I  hold back it? I would have to flee, leaving all I have behind, and take  safety device far away. But they would follow until they found    me. Captain Torres murderer.He  scar his throat while he was shaving him a coward.  And then on the other side. The avenger of us all. A name to remember. He was the town barber. No one knew he was defending out cause.  he considers all of the possibilities. He doesnt want to be a murderer though. He is not Captain Torres. He is not an executioner. He is a barber, and he performs his  cash in ones chips virtuously. In the end, Captain Torres walks out of the barber shop. Alive and well. With a  mediocre  slivern neck. He says to the barber that They told me that youd kill me. I came to find out.But  cleansing isnt easy. You  can take my word for it.  This could perchance that the barber would think  doubly about the Captain. Maybe it isnt he who gives the orders to kill. There is a higher  dogmatic group. They are the ones who should be taken out. Since the story ends with that last explanation, we can  yet  reason out the impact of which it had on the barber. Not everyone is who th   ey might seem to be. An luxuriant barber could be a big time rebel. No one would  continue it. For all we know, Captain Torres could be a sweet-heart. He doesnt like  cleanup people, but he has to.Just Lather, Thats AllJust Lather, Thats All by Hernando Tellez is about a barber who is forced to shave the beard of one of the troops, whom he wants to kill but using all of his strength not to. The barber is a rebel himself so having the enemys face in his hands with a razor sharp enough to cut the skin was a little too much temptation. the barber is hesitant with Captain Torres. When in the presence of the Captain, the barber is forced to decide what is more important him being an experienced barber or him being a rebel. With much hesitation he established that being a barber will be a lot safer.When the troop comes into the barbers shop, the barber starts to tremble. He recognizes him as Captain Torres. The one who gives the orders. The one who kills the rebels. The one who tell him t   hat all the rebels will die. The other boys in the group should have this much beard, too, he remarked. I continued stirring the lather. But we did all right, you know. We got the main ones. We brought back some dead, and we got some others still alive. But pretty soon theyll all be dead.  How many did you catch?  I asked. Fourteen. We had to go pretty deep into the woods to find them.But well get even. Not one of them comes out of this alive, not one.  This is the passage where the barber and Captain Torres talk about how many rebels the Captain and his troops caught. The becomes upset but tries to not let Torres see his trembling hands. When the barber starts lathering Captain Torres face, Torres talks more about shooting the rebel and giving the people in the town a show and a good lesson. The barber considers Captain Torres A man of imagination, because who else would have thought of hanging the naked rebels and then holding target practice on their bodies? It doesnt take long f   or the barber to start imagining different scenarios of what would happen if he did kill Captain Torres. He wondered if he would be a hero or be hunted down as Captain Torres murderer. In this next passage, the barber imagines how easy it would be to cut his throat I could cut his throat sozip, zip I wouldnt give him time to resist and since he has his eyes closed he wouldnt see the glistening blade or my glistening eyes. But Im trembling like a real murderer.Out of his neck a gush of blood would spout onto the sheet, on the chair, on my hands, on the floor. I would have to close the door. And the blood would keep inching along the floor, warm, ineradicable, uncontainable, until it reached the street, like a little scarlet stream. Im sure that one solid stroke, one deep incision, would prevent any pain. He wouldnt suffer. But what would I do with the body? Where would I hide it? I would have to flee, leaving all I have behind, and take refuge far away. But they would follow until th   ey found me. Captain Torres murderer.He slit his throat while he was shaving him a coward.  And then on the other side. The avenger of us all. A name to remember. He was the town barber. No one knew he was defending out cause.  he considers all of the possibilities. He doesnt want to be a murderer though. He is not Captain Torres. He is not an executioner. He is a barber, and he performs his work virtuously. In the end, Captain Torres walks out of the barber shop. Alive and well. With a clean  neaten neck. He says to the barber that They told me that youd kill me. I came to find out.But killing isnt easy. You can take my word for it.  This could perchance that the barber would think twice about the Captain. Maybe it isnt he who gives the orders to kill. There is a higher controlling group. They are the ones who should be taken out. Since the story ends with that last explanation, we can only infer the impact of which it had on the barber. Not everyone is who they might seem to be. A   n extravagant barber could be a big time rebel. No one would expect it. For all we know, Captain Torres could be a sweet-heart. He doesnt like killing people, but he has to.  
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