If she learns that she never leaves him, he will dominate her in the worst way, the speaker said: at that moment she is [he], [he], fair, completely It was pure, I found one thing to do, all her hair was in a long yellow rope. He injured his small throat three times and strangled his head. Without feeling pain, I am convinced that she is not suffering. (36-42) He finally killed Prophyria with his hair, it shows what he is ruling now, and she no longer exists.
Clemens is the protagonist of the story of Tikana's "Do not marry mexican people." She experienced the rejection of white lovers. She retaliates against that man by seducing his innocent son to be a lover, and at the right time the young man inevitably will pay for his father's crime. It informed people. "Sapata's Eyes" is a story about the life of heroine Iss. He reflected her life with an illegal relationship with Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata. She is struggling to keep abandoning her lover, her lover is "to completely change the country", she supports her family in spite of famine, illness and poverty difficulties I explained my efforts. Finally, she talked about the assassination of Zapata, revealed his failure to the revolution, and Ince clearly showed that her disloyal lover, Zapata, failed, and The hero insisted that it no longer exists. It is a dream.
In Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata's mistress Ines was the hero of the eyes of Zapata and his mother was raped and killed for her illegal life. Ines struggles with the definition of the various roles to play in relationships with lovers. She felt dissatisfied with the patriarchal power of men who did to Zapata's lovers as well as his two children who fought for freedom and his mother of "political sister". Cleófilas is the protagonist of the feature film "Woman Hollering Creek" and she reproduces the image of la llorona. She is a Mexican traditional woman who allows her to marry a man who is innocent and whose father is an abusive and unfaithful husband. But through the hardships of her marriage, she was able to fight for her rights. This situation was integrated when she met two independent wage earners, Phyllis and Grasyla as a new example of Cleopatra.