Read Hutton’s article only up to page 43, where it ends with: “…called a national art”. In Mexican history, Zapata is the hero of the peasants.
1) Quote a line that you have found of interest from the Hutton article and briefly tell us why.
2) On page 42 Hutton makes the following remark: “It is this ambiguity to which most American critics objected, lamenting the absence of a ‘key’ by which to interpret the work.” Do you agree or disagree with him? How so? Answer his remark taking into consideration the observations on doors made by Moore and with the knowledge that you already have of the Mexican Revolution.
3) Browse through the pictures you have taken with your cell and see if there are any pictures in which there’s a door present (perhaps the door wasn’t the focal point, but it is part of the picture nonetheless). Describe the possible significance of the door and its connection with the picture taken. If there’s no door in your photo library, then focus on the significance of a household door.
4) What do you make of these two articles?
NB: Please number the essay as it is in the question.