Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Chilaen experience


An important part of the Chile experience was when he was reflecting on the events that happened to him. When he was drifting at a night's rest he recalled what had happened to him thus far. He thought of when they punctured their tire, When they received help from Raul, and the interview they gave for the newspaper. I would like to know why did he reflected on these specific events instead of others. What makes these events so significant, is it a sense of foreshadowing? Also when he is in bed he remarks about the, "value of a good bed". While he is in bed Che calculates the calorie of his previous nights meal. Is that foreshadowing to some type of behavior that escalates to the future Che? These are all bits and pieces of a psychological puzzle which the end picture makes a more aggressive person.

5 comments:

JRSmith said...

i have to agree i have the same question about the whole foreshadowing thing.

Aaron Cinque said...
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Aaron Cinque said...

If these events Che highlighted foreshadow future decisions, then what could they be?

Anonymous said...

I never thought of it like that, I like how you noticed that...

sPzAbt505 said...

i didnt think anything of the calorie counting at all, i just thought he was bored. that is interesting, that he mentioned it, so it must have some meaning.