The last chapter is titled a "note in the margin" it could be renamed to something such as "Through Great Sacrifice," " Epitome of Hatred and Struggle,"or "Sin and Motivation." These possible new chapter titles give a meaning and a better interlude about the chapter ahead.
Che speaks with emotional interest and with compassion, his imagery is truly vivid:
*"The future belongs to the people, and gradually, or in one strike, they will take power, here and in every country." (pg 164)
*"My sin is greater because I, more astute and with greater experience, call it what you like, will die knowing that my sacrifice stems only from an inflexibility symbolizing our rotten civilization, which is crumbling." (pg 164)
* "You are not aware of how useful your contribution is to the society that sacrifices you." (pg 164)
*"I know this, I see it printed in the nights sky...will take my bloodstained weapon and, consumed with fury, slaughter any enemy who falls into my hands." (pg165)
*"The stars drew light across the night sky in that little mountain village, and the silence and the cold made the darkness vanish away." (pg163)
Wow the images that you picked are really cool. I like the contrast between the two pictures; one is a picture of children behind a bright sky while in another, there is a silhouette of a soldier as night is coming. I think both capture the essence of his words well since they symbolize hope for tomorrow and yearning for a revolution.
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