
Remembering the subjects we have done in the first couple of lessons, Isabel Allende's story "And of clay are we created" was the most remarkable upon other stories and photographs. In this post I want to focus on my worries on what really happened there when the little girl named Azucena was trapped in that swamp. I am not talking about the story part nor the emotional bond between the photographer and the little girl; I still can not understand why they could not take her out of there considering any kind of harm she could get. Remembering the discussion in the class, someone said that she would have lost her legs, somebody said her skin was falling off, someone said she had something wrong in her eyes...
Thinking of these responses on her and her tragic death, I am asking: What possible thing could have happened worse than her being dead?
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