Wha is the role of nature in the story ? A letter t o god
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as when hailstorm come it destroyed all the crop of farmer and farmer was helpless then he wrote a letter to God expressing his problem
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- The irony of the story's resolution is that LENCHO, who had a strong belief in God, is not happy with how others behave and that his confidence in God grows stronger when he receives the money-filled envelope from the post office.
- The damage of Lencho's crops by the hailstorm serves as an illustration of the clash between humans and nature.
- Lencho put a lot of effort into his fields, thus the harvest was quite significant to him.
- He needed the cash so he could feed his family. However, the environment became hostile.
- The narrative explores the strength of a man's pure trust in God and how it allows him to achieve his goals.
- The irony in the story's conclusion. The protagonist of the narrative is a farmer named Lencho who has a strong belief in God.
The protagonist of the narrative is a farmer named Lencho who has a strong belief in God.#SPJ2
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