"Lying, stealing, and cheating are commonplace." ~Joseph B. Wirthlin
In the very beginning of The Surrounded, we find out that Archilde's brother Louis is a wanted man for stealing horses. Archilde's nephew, Mike, brings up stealing several times in their limited conversation, and Archilde calls him out on this every time. What do you think the author is trying to tell us in these few lines?
In the very beginning of The Surrounded, we find out that Archilde's brother Louis is a wanted man for stealing horses. Archilde's nephew, Mike, brings up stealing several times in their limited conversation, and Archilde calls him out on this every time. What do you think the author is trying to tell us in these few lines?