Answer:
By implying that "he had to kill Don Lupe", the use of the word "had to" suggests that Juvencio justifies his act of killing the man.
Explanation:
Juan Rulfo" short story "Tell them Not To Kill Me" is narrated by an old man convicted of murdering a man and now left to be killed himself. The whole narrative is told by the now old man, Juvencio as he recalls abut the incident.
Juvencio had killed Don Lupe some<em> "thirty-five years ago"</em>, and thought that the matter had been <em>"so long ago" </em>that it must have been <em>"forgotten".</em> He wonders why people would still be interested in it, for he <em>"no longer expected anyone [to remember], confident that people had forgotten all about it, believing that he’d spend at least his last days peacefully</em>".
He explained that the murder wasn't <em>"for nothing"</em>, for Don Lupe "<em>had refused to let him (Juvencio) pasture his animals in the land he (Don Lupe) owned</em>". This led to the death of his animals, which provoked him into secretly grazing his cattle at night. After a warning kill by Don Lupe, Juvencio decided to kill him for he had killed his cattle.
According to Juvencio, his act of killing Lupe is justifiable for he had a land that he should have allowed to be grazed at times like drought, and did not expect anyone to remember the crime after more than three decades. he also thought that with "<em>a hundred pesos everything could be fixed up. The dead Don Lupe left just his wife and two little kids still crawling. And his widow died soon afterward too-- they say from grief. They took the kids far off to some relatives. So there was nothing to fear from them.</em>" His use of words suggests that he deemed his crime as something justifiable and had thought he deserves to be pardoned.
You can look at both sides of the argument and see both sides point of view. You can also do more research on topics of propaganda to see what's true and what's not.
Taking into consideration what Goffman defines as stigma and the three types of stigma he describes, we can say Terry suffered from:
A. Abominations of the body.
<h3>What is stigma?</h3>
A stigma is some type of mark or characteristic that causes society to disapprove of someone. A stigmatized person becomes a sort of outcast, often not being able to achieve what others, perceived as normal, do.
The type of stigma Terry Miller, as described in the question, suffered is a "physical deformity" or "abominations of the body" stigma. That means a physical characteristic was the reason behind the way he was judged by others. In this case, it was his mole.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter A as the best option.
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It is a tradition for chinas japanese and korea for about a tousands years hope i helped i am barely geeting the hang of this..
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