How does the protagonist’s relationship with spirituality evolve in ‘…y no se lo tragó la tierra’, and what does this evolution reveal about the hardships of migrant workers?
The protagonist becomes increasingly devout as the story progresses, demonstrating how religion serves as a coping mechanism for the difficulties of migrant life.
The protagonist moves from unquestioning faith to doubt and rebellion, revealing the spiritual crisis caused by extreme hardship and injustice faced by migrant workers.
The protagonist abandons spirituality entirely, reflecting the complete loss of hope experienced by many migrant workers in their struggle for survival.
The protagonist’s spirituality remains constant throughout the novel, highlighting the importance of unwavering faith in the face of adversity for migrant workers.
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