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After watching the shooting of a friend from the indigenous community in
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Her notable prose includes “FantasĂa” (Fantasy) and “Recuerdos” (Recollections), in which she dialogues with the past and blames time for giving an early death to her dreams. She best expressed her pain in her poetry, which includes “AspiraciĂłn” (Aspiration), “Desencanto” (Disenchantment), “Anhelo”
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to disparage her, calling her immoral and anti-Christian for refusing to acknowledge the
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