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... Lazaro by: Gregorio Brillantes
The Father-Son Relationship
Dr, Lazaro is a successful country doctor, yet unfortunately, he feels as though it is his duty to help others, no longer does he have the extreme compassion, which he once had for his job. ... Lazaro was younger, he was a firm believer of God. ... Lazaro has taught himself to expect the worst possible outcome of all situations, thus avoiding disappointment and more agony. ... Lazaro loses his faith in God completely. ... Lazaro how to shield his emotions. ... Lazaro still has a deep love for his family, just not knowing how to show it when he wants to, especially when it comes to the last of his sons, Ben. ... Lazaro sees in him a younger carbon copy of himself when he was younger. ... Lazaro is with Ben that he realizes how distant he is to the last of his sons. ... Lazaro sees so much of himself in his son Ben, that he feels a desire to have a close father-son relationship. ... Lazaro could almost hear its hollow receding roar. ... Lazaro feels as if there is a sort of awkward silence between them, yet for Ben, it is just plain silence. Without Ben by his side during this journey of realizations, Dr, Lazaro might not have learned what he did. ... Lazaro feels as if everone has claim on his time except for himself. ... Lazaro is finally able to reflect on his life and wonder about the lives of others, including that of his son, Ben. ... Lazaro since it is dark and very hot. ... Lazaro all of a sudden has a minute of uncertainty as to whether or not they will cross the river safely, only to find out that the boat ride was actually quick and harmless. ... Lazaro and Ben would have never reached the baby in time. ... Lazaro fears that he will drown in the dark river and its strong currents, yet this turns out to be a delusion since they cross the river safely.
Approximate Word count = 1614 Approximate Pages = 6.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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