brife summary of a letter to god story
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A letter to god is a story written by GL Fluents about a farmrer lencho. He lived on crest of hill and his house was alone there, he was a farmer. He was eagerly waiting for a shower for his crop. Soon evening it started to rain , lencho was happy and compared big raindrop to ten cents and small raindrops to 5 cents. But soon his happiness turned into hostile rain had turned into strom and destroyed all crops . Lencho in plight said " A plague of locustus would have left something". That night was sorrowful for him he all night thought how his family would survive without crop. He then thought only about one help, help from GOD.
Next morning he wrote letter to god demanding 100 pesos for replanting his field. He went to post office posted letter and went back all post offfice employed laughed as no one knew address of god.
The employee took letter to chief post officer saying what to do about these letter. Chief was a fat amiable and a kind man he wondered about faith of lencho and decided to give him money.
All employee donated money as act of charity chief gave some part of his salary. Next sunday lencho came to post office early to look for his mail. employee gave him mail when he opened it he became angry he took another letter wrote something and posted him. He didn't have slightest surprise to see money such was his faith
Chief took the new posted mail and read it was written as 'God I have asked you for 100 pesos but I have recived only 70 pesos so send me remaining money but dont send it through post as post office employee are a bunch of crooks ( a bunch of thieves )
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A Letter to God Summary
The story, "A Letter to God" by G.L. Fuentes depicts unwavering faith of a farmer in God. It begins with a farmer, named Lencho expecting for a rain shower to nourish his field of corn. He is confident that his harvest is going to yield him huge profits just like it does every year. To his utmost excitement, rainfall did happen but sooner, it turned into a hailstorm destroying his entire crop field. The damage posed a threat to the family's survival as their entire livelihood was dependent on the year's produce. Although disheartened, the family had robust belief in the almighty. Lencho, despite having worked day and night at the field, knew how to write and thus, decided to write a letter to God explaining his situation and asking for help. He went to town to post his letter addressed "To God". The letter on being noticed by the postmaster, at first amused him, but then motivated him want to do something for the farmer so as to keep his immense belief intact. He contributes from his salary and collects money from his colleagues and friends who willingly contributed for an act of charity. To his dismay, he could only collect 70 pesos which he wrapped in an envelope to make it seem like a reply from the deity. On having found the letter, the writer (Lencho) is not at all shocked, but instead, he gets angry on finding that the amount is less than what he had expected. He again writes a letter to God conveying his disappointment and distrust in the employees of the post office who he thought had stolen the remaining amount.