'Dolores de Pocha' Response
I was most struck by Aracely Mondragon's use of personification throughout her essay to intertwine the people of Mexico with its landscape, such as how her tia feeds the stream or she [the narrator] is from the mountain. It really helped me visualize how beautiful the villages she visited and the countryside she witnessed must be, and how much more beautiful the presence of her family made it seem. I would like to know about Mondragon's writing in general, and how she determined which details to include and which to be more ambiguous about?
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