The military captain went to a barber shop to shave off his beard. The barbershop is a rebel (an enemy of the captain), and the barbershop thinks they do not know this. When the captain talks about the armed forces killing that night, when the barber remembers past embarrassment, the barber must decide whether to kill the captain or let him live. When the captain tried to leave, he revealed that he knew that the barber was always a rebel. He said that it was difficult to kill and go out.
1) Barber - Rebel because he may be nervous by someone who can hang him (though the captain thinks he does not know that he is a rebel), before he sees Capt I care about my career. And I know what he did; I must decide whether to kill him or to live him 2) Captain Tres - Army leader, come to shave off; things, very calm, Tough, perhaps cruel, keep his weapons away from him. At the end of the story, we told him that he knew that barber is always a rebel and said it was difficult to kill.
The reader was led to believe that Captor Tor did not know that the barber is a traitor and he did not know that he might die. But at the end of the story, the reader is actually in the dark about something, and Capt. Torres knows everything: he always knows that the barber is rebel.
The story "Lather and Nothing Else" also includes some examples of finding roles in community themes. A hairdresser said through this theme: "Yes, I am a good hairdresser" (Page 61) The barber felt that it was a role in the community, so I decided to have myself the best hairdresser in town called. . It is a good hairdresser. The barber also believes that protecting his people by killing those who murdered their leadership is his role in the community. "I can swear!" (P. 61) Captain Tres says "But we did a good job, we caught their leader". The role played among them. In search of his role in the community, he thinks that it is to kill the enemies of his community. In "Lather and Nothing Else", both characters seem to play a certain role in the community.
Murder is an important subject which plays a very important role in drawing and having no experience. The author also uses an infinite number of forms of literary means to express his view to the reader. The rationale for the story is whether the narrator struggles with himself and whether he should kill the customer or not. For example, if you kill a person's enemies, they may regard you as a hero, but others may think that you are an ordinary murderer. - After reading the various statements of the case, Tajomaru's testimony is most accurate and he seems to be the most likely to commit a murder. Among the various testimonies provided, the information provided seems to indicate him. Comparing these stories, Tajomaru's confession seems to be most consistent with cowardly explanation. There is also a contradiction in other testimony by the other two suspects in this case.