Sunday, March 11, 2012

Brea Twitter Posts

Since they are way to big to put on twitter I decided to just write them on here instead.

1. In the book we learn that El Patron makes eejits work in the fields. I can't help but wonder why? I mean can he not just ask humans to work out in the farms all day and then pay them a reasonable salary? I can't help but think that maybe the reason El Patron puts eejits to work is because he is hiding something in those fields. I think it could also possibly be a punishment, after all Rosa was turned into a eejit after she went crazy when Matt first meet El Patron. I remember one part of the book when Celia was talking about how she first came to the big house. She said she was led by, I think he was called a coyote. She said the coyote had left them to fend for themselves out in the mountains. They where then caught by the guards. Does El Patron have a deal with these coyotes to bring him people to work in the fields? I can't wait to learn more about why the workers are eejits and not humans. I do think El Patron is hiding something and am itching to find out what.


2. In the book Tom and Felicia lure Matt and Maria to the hospital. Here Tom shows Matt and Maria MacGregors clone. This clone is battered and bleeding, and it's brain has been destroyed. I can't help but think the reason Tom has shown Matt this is to send him a message. If it wasn't for El Patron this would be you, mess with me again I will see to it this will be your future, or something similar to this. I hope that we learn more about this clone and what it's purpose is.


3. At the birthday party Matt is overthrown with power. When Matt asks for a birthday kiss form Maria, Tam Lin tries to convince Matt to let her go. If we remember the tree metaphor about the twisting branches, I think Tam Lin is trying to protect Matt from growing those twisted branches. But why? Is there something wrong with El Patron that Tam Lin doesn't want to happen to Matt? Is El Patron mad with power, and Tam Lin saw a glimpse of that in Matt? Why does Tam Lin care so much? I hope my questions are answered further on in the book.

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