"But that's all," the barber is very proud of his career and his career. This can be proved by his "attentive" approach, shaving soap by preparing the razor at the beginning of the story. And the captain's "little hair" will not make the razor mistake for "wrong way"
Secondly, the barber knows the difference between good and evil. Specifically, he knows that killing people can create as many problems as possible. This is shown in the next line.
In addition, the barber realized that even if they murdered the captain, they wanted to retaliate against the death of the captain, so that it only resulted in more murder.
Third, hairdressers are not voluntary. He likes to make reliable plans before doing anything. For example, when he wants to kill the captain, he also thinks about where he hides his body and where he goes to avoid catch. His dilemma also shows this feature. If it is voluntary, he will not hesitate to kill the captain. But the fact that he does not indicate that he needs to ensure planning and preparation.
"Just, that's it" is a monologue form provided by the owner of a barber shop, a narrator of the story. When a cruel military captain asks to shave off, the barber must decide whether to kill the captain or let him free. Finally, he decided that he did not want blood in his hand. A barber shop in a small town in Colombia, the boss of the narrator of the story is shaving. But this is not a typical customer; the barber reminds him when he began trembling when he recognized him. The barber explained in detail the Torres Captain who is flying his army hat, bullet band and holster. And he emphasized his authority and his violent possibilities. In the process of shaving, the two men had an easy and informative dialogue. The captain has just recovered from the group of revolutionaries and is proud of his success in difficult tasks.
"But that's all," the barber is very proud of his career and his career. This is done by a "careful" approach, in which he prepares the razor at the beginning of the story, shaves the soap and ensures that the captain's "small hair" does not bleed the captain with "do not mistake the razor" I can prove it. Third, hairdressers are not voluntary. He likes to make reliable plans before doing anything. For example, when he wants to kill the captain, he also thinks about where he hides his body and where he goes to avoid catch. His dilemma also shows this feature. If it is voluntary, he will not hesitate to kill the captain. But the fact that he does not indicate that he needs to ensure planning and preparation.
From the short story "Somewhat, that's it", the character of the hairdresser's three persons is shown, and two examples of supporting evidence are shown.
Just a bubble, that's it. You are a Hangman, I am just a beautician. "It shows the following things." Everything in his hand is bubbles, not blood. Everyone has their own position in the story of the story. "He is a professional hairdresser, not a murderer, he is a position of himself, he flattened his hair and wore a hat." Ironic story that he said: "At the end of the story I told the barber to "kill". "I pick it out of his pants' pocket -" Ironically, here in almost all the story, Torres is to keep using some coins to pay for my service. "Talk to the barber about all the insurgent rebels and the traitors who killed, he started walking towards the door." I intended to kill that night. By this, Torres said unexpectedly "Please drop in at the doorway for a while." Because he has spent countless hours in the past, it is difficult to kill him. Looking toward me, he said: