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123Hernando Téllez’, “Just Lather, That’s All”, is written informally and in the first person. ... ” When an animal first enters a room is as if they creep in the room silently, which is exactly how Téllez seems to describe Torres in the beginning of “Just Lather, That’s All”. ... The thinks to himself “A little more lather here, under his chin, on his Adam’s apple, on his big vein. ... The imagery and symbolism used in “Just Lather, That’s All”, by Hernando Téllez helps show the unspoken conversations between Captain Torres and the barber.
Approximate Word count = 621 Approximate Pages = 2.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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