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The Censors by Luisa Valenzuela

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Juan wrote to Marianna who fled from Argentina at some point and lived in Paris but he was worried that he would be caught by the examiner.

In order to save myself and Marianna, Juan applied for working as an inspector to catch and stop his letter.

Juan worked hard on his new job and finally moved to part B to check his text with a microscope.

Finally, Juan's own letter reached him. Like other letters, he inspected it indiscriminately.

Juancito: The protagonist of our story. I wrote a letter that is dangerous to kill Maryanna. Become an examiner trying to stop his letter

Mariana: It is the intended recipient of Juanxin. After I ran away from Argentina, I went to Paris. Contact Juan through 'Confidential Information Source'

Review organizations were held in Argentina around the 1970s when government censorship spread throughout the country. During this time, communication is very limited and each letter is carefully screened before being sent to the intended recipient.

- Opinion: The point of the story, censor is one of the third person. The story that we know comes from Juan's narrator's observation. We only understand his feelings through his actions.

 - Climax: The censor's climax is very strange. It appears at the end of the short story and we believe that he finally can complete his mission as Juan finally received his own letter. However, he loved work, he inspected his letter indiscriminately and was executed by the employer the next morning.

- Plane role: Juan can be regarded as a flat character, people with little development. We only know that he sent a letter he regrets now, so he tried to stop his letter. To the system.

The subject of censorship is distrustful. Louisa Valenzuela's message when writing this book is not to trust others. In the world she once lived, nobody can trust and I can not trust myself either.

"The Censors" by Luisa Valenzuela is a short story performed at a letter review factory in Argentina. The only true personality in the story is Juan, but there is a woman named Marianna. The problem Juan is facing is that he wrote to Marianna, but I am worried that it will not pass the review of the factory. As Juan gradually became more passionate about his work, he became calm. Within a month, he was sent to his first part K, where he examined the small explosives on the envelope carefully. When Juan asked his boss to try to organize a strike to claim a raise, he was promoted to the J zone. In Section J, the characters of toxic dust were carefully observed. Through hard work and hard work, he was immediately promoted in part E, where he read, analyzed and reviewed the letters. Finally, he reached part B. Juan is very boring in this part.

Luisa Valenzuela Luisa Valenzuela. Photo: Jerry Bauer © 1983. Louisa Valenzuela was not afraid to be a woman who writes satirical political satire but this irony is a very erotic literature at the very least and is the "penis center" in the state of Argentina. But for Luisa Valenzuela, there is nothing more valuable than memories. Probably because her national government often survives, rewrites its history and is trying to affect collective memory loss on people. Luisa Valenzuela, the daughter of writer Luisa Mercedes Levinson, grew up in the 1950s with the most important literary worlds of Buenos Aires, the worlds of Borges and Sabato, the local poet and publisher of Bioy Casares and Peronism. She gave her the opportunity to be 18 when her first short story was printed. On Christmas Eve, Mr. Barenzuela will visit New York. A short attempt of a military coup occurred in Buenos Aires. Linda Yablonsky If you can increase the dead, who will you pursue?