A) What is the massage of the story 'A Letter to the
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The story, "A Letter to God" by G.L Fuentes revolves around the idea of having unquestionable belief in something. ... Lencho, the farmer, who is the protagonist of the story, writes a letter to God seeking help from the almighty after discovering his entire crop yield destroyed by a devastating hailstorm.
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What is the moral of the story a letter to God?
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"A Letter to God" by Gregorio Lopez captures morallessons on faith, greed and appreciation. The reader sees a poor farmer who sends a letter to God after his crops have been destroyed. ... One of the themes within this story is faith. The man is very faithful in his prayer to God for the one hundred pesos.
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Have you ever walked on the thorny path of life? A certain situation where you have nobody to lean on except God? You asked something from Him and told him the exact amount you need?
�A Letter to God� is a story written by Gregorio Lopez Y Fuentes, a Mexican writer, who was one of the most important chroniclers of the Mexican Revolution and its effects. The story presents the infinite faith of a man to God. Lencho, the main character of the story, even he experienced a great turbulence in his livelihood which made him worry still believes that a help from God will come and that his family will not go hungry despite what happened. The theme of the story, if I am going to base it in biblical sense, �Whatever troubles you encounter always believe in God for He will always carry you and never leave you�. However, the story is a satyr trying to tackle a reality which really exists in the society.
The story is told in third person point of view. The story begins with a brief description of the setting in which we could safely say that it happened in the rural area of Mexico. The setting remotely talking about a house which is singled out in the entire valley, a hill, the river which is seen on heights, the field of corn tilted by the family gives us an idea in the first part of the story that Lencho, being the main character, is a farmer, who supports his family needs through farming. The conflict of the story happens when a hailstorm struck the field and destroyed his farm. �All our work, for nothing!� The entire land was wrecked by the catastrophe. �There is no one who can help us!� This dialogue proves how terrible the aftermath of the calamity was. The type of conflict dominating in the story is Man vs. Nature.
As the story progresses, the family was so distraught. They thought that there was no hope at all, not a single one. �Don�t be so upset, even though this seems like a total loss. Remember no one dies of hunger.� This line gives us a premise that the family has regained back their hope and that hope is a help from God. The next thing that happened, Lencho, being described as an ox of a man started to write a letter addressed to God. And he went to the post office to mail the letter to Him. This action of Lencho suggests his all-out faith to the Heavenly Father. Such a prodigy of faith, he is!
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The story "The Letter To God" is about the faith and believe in the God which Lencho had. At the time when his crops were destroyed he find God to be the person who would help me. His faith in God made the money reach him.
The other message which can be pointed out is the nature of the post-officer who made Lencho's faith towards God more strong. He helped him in disguise.
The last message which can be noted is about Lencho's reaction towards the people working in the post-office. Without knowing the reality he made the conclusion that they have stolen his money.
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