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Essay heading: March to The Monteria
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This system of exploitation was so intertwined, so perplexing, that it was unclear to Celso who the true individual responsible for his rage really was. Like Celso,
it was impossible for [the peons] to comprehend that their fate was determined not by the agents or the contratistas of the monterias but by the dictator, whose actions, in turn, were influenced by the idea that the welfare of the Republic was guaranteed only if native and foreign capital was granted unlimited freedom ... displayed 300 characters
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. . . (Travern 159).
Although written as a fictional narrative, March to Monteria exemplifies the circumstances surrounding the Diaz regime. While Celso himself may be a fictional character in this novel, the situations that existed in his world of peonage and debt slavery unmistakably portray the abuse of the Mexican government... displayed next 300 characters
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