Why do the Indians live in shanites?

Maybe I think They lived in shanties because Indians are minor poor social members at that time. They not only have different culture and lower economic level from the white People but also have different race. They unavoidably lived isolated from the era of social. Because of this, they have no choice but to live in shanties.

Why do you think the author repeats this word three times instead of using a synonym?

The word means that a safe life is impossible in there. other words, indians live in The crumbling house. It seems very precarious and miserable.

For this reason I speculate the author use the word "shanties" to emphasize their pitiable conditions.

What dose he want to say about the kind of life the Indians live?

Highlighting that Indians live in poor, the author wants to notify that the Indians do not live like human beings. In term of modern society, we can see that the upper class in society isolate the poor strata from the rest of society and only they get a great benefit. As a result, we can know that Ernest Miller Hemingway allegorically represent Indians lives to criticize such a social irregularities.

in addition, he also criticizes a racist that ignore and despises the minority members.



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