Antonio saw Longoria in Los Angeles at Hector Tabard's "Tattoo Warriors" who saw immigrants from Guatemala. He killed Antonio's spouse and sons Elena and Caritos. People living in Los Angeles were dissatisfied with the government and the electricity system. Thus Antonio retaliated against Langley for the Antonio family, others were killed by Guatemalan Langria, and his justice. Justice is based on absolute human rights. The right to life and violation of this right is unfair.
The tattooed soldier's story begins with a love story and combines the painful and passionate story of the two main characters Guillermo Longoria and Toba's life. In this novel, the author Hector Tobar is trying to bring two stories to different themes, but the theme that he used and revealed is the operation. The operation can be defined as an individual's ability to get the action they want without paying attention to other people's feelings (Tobar 25). It can also be defined as the use and understanding of all the means necessary to get what you want and what you want (26). One of the hero, Langria experienced this with the recruitment of guerrillas.
Hector Tobar wrote a novel The Tattooed Soldier to study the problems society as a whole faces, such as class structure and ethnicity. Victims of Guatemala and homeless people living in Los Angeles are exposed
Downtown Los Angeles is one of America's busiest business centers. But in this city there are groups of people of two different economic levels - homeless and working class. Hector Sobar often includes a view of downtown Los Angeles of tattoo soldiers. The novel is about 2 immigrants from Guatemala that moved to Los Angeles. - The innocent children of Brazilian lower classes were lost in the movie of God of Fernando Meireres and director Hector Tobeko's Picasort. In both films, the loss of innocence arises from the lack of authority, and above all, the lack of family structure. This innocent lack is due to the low social and economic status of young people.