Analysis Of Streetcorner Man By Rosendo Juarez

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Streetcorner Man An unrevealed man narrates the night that Francisco Real (known as “The Butcher”) challenged Rosendo Juarez (known as “The Slasher”). It happened in Buenos Aires around 1930’s. Rosendo Juarez, a well-respected man in Maldonado, has an exceptional skill of handling knives. Even though he was portrayed as hard-boiled man, he had his eyes caught by La Lujanera. She, on the other hand, was described as an outstanding woman with incredible eyes. One night, the unrevealed man together with his gang, went early the dance that is held in Maldonado between the Gauna road and the river. Unexpectedly, a jamful of outsiders who rode in a wheeled buggy, came to gatecrash the feast. One of these men was Francisco Real. He was known as one of the influential person in the Northside. His purpose was no other than Rosendo Juarez. He endured all the punks who crossed along his way just to reach Juarez and challenge him to a duel. Unfortunately, Francisco’s challenge has been ignored evidently when Rosendo stand there like a deaf man. La Lujanera crossing through crowd slips his knife out and hands it to him. But then the Rosendo flips the knife out through the window, into the Maldonado. In Franscisco Real’s disapproval, he took away La Lujanera and claims as his. The unrevealed man decided to leave the hall due to …show more content…

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