Like Coyote's strong instinct, Candido Rincon, who thought he could do anything to survive, was forced to invade private property even though he thought he was "neither a predator nor a thief" . - He has to eat his wife and daughter ... "He climbed up the wall and entered the garden and the house of the house, it could provide a tool to provide food and tools for the family (299)) When Candido notices that it is the only way to survive by making a tough decision that Candido will steal from possession of another person, Coyote just eats a dog from Delaney and Keira To survive, his instinct begins.
The theme of TC Boyle's novel "Tortilla Curtain" is that the most decent people in California hate illegal Mexican who show state minimum work quality. Boyle 's thin hero was called Arroyo Branco Estate, a natural writer, who moved to housing development on the Topanga Valley with draenei, his wife Kyra (real estate agent). As a natural writer, Delaney considers his over-populous City of Los Angeles to be the source of his writing:
John Steinbeck explained the situation of migrant workers with the same bold sentences at "The Grapes of Wrath" and T.C. Tortilla Boyle, Bila Montes (moths and other stories) presents a powerful and powerful vision of men, women and children who endure second-rate survival and labor in dangerous situations in California fields. Life ... more
The "Mexican" argument reminds TC Boyle's novel about closed communities in Southern California. T. Coraghessan Boyle's novel Tortilla Curtain (1996) is a gate community on the hill of southern California, a deep impression of California's social gap through a contrasting world of rich liberalists Delaney and Kyra Mossbacher I am telling you. And Mexican illegal immigrants Candido and American Rincon. His wife, Cándido and América, immigrants from Mexico, are seeking a better life, but they are always dissatisfied with the environment, the lives of maliciously racist, unfortunate people are here It is beneficial. TC Boyle's novel Tortilla Curtain (1995) is full of sarcasm and accidentality, because he lives on a hill above the canyon, with two families of typical wealthy southern California - Cándido, América and Mossbachers Cándido and América escape live in immigration authorities