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Los girasoles ciegos : ウィキペディア英語版
The Blind Sunflowers

''The Blind Sunflowers'' (Spanish: ''Los girasoles ciegos'') is a 2004 Spanish novel written by Alberto Méndez.
==Film adaption==
(詳細はEngland ) 28 Nov. 2008: 7+. Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive. Web. 31 Oct. 2014.
〕 Ricardo came out and saved her and realized he has been caught; he jumped out the window and killed himself in order not to get in the hands of the Nationalist police.〔
Williams, Rowan D. "Books of the Year." Times Literary Supplement (England ) 28 Nov. 2008: 7+. Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive. Web. 31 Oct. 2014.


Characters

* Brother Salvador – Lorenzo’s teacher, a practicing priest
* Lorenzo Mazo; Now an adult, recollects his childhood he spent during the aftermaths of the Spanish Civil War.
* Ricardo Mazo – Lorenzo’s father and a writer
* Elena Mazo – Lorenzo’s mother 〔Borra, A., & Caistor, N. (2008). Blind sunflowers. London: Arcadia ;.〕
Symbols
* The closet Ricardo hides in symbolizes the hiding he has to go through physically, but also symbolizes his wife and child also hide mentally.
* The mirror on the closet symbolizes the two worlds Lorenzo lives in. Lorenzo lives in a world where his father is “dead” and has to pretend to be loyal to the church. He also lives in a world where his father is hiding in the closet.
* The lift symbolized the fear. As soon as Elena, Ricardo, and Lorenzo hear the lift move up, they all stopped and listened in fear.
* The title “Blind Sunflowers” can refer to the meaning of “those who have lost their way”.〔Borra, A., & Caistor, N. (2008). Blind sunflowers. London: Arcadia ;.〕

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