Faith and Irony in "A Letter to God"

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1. 📌 Essentials

  • The story explores faith, hope, and human vulnerability amid natural calamities.
  • Set in a rural village, centered around Lencho’s house on a hilltop.
  • Highlights the relationship between humans, nature, and divine trust.
  • Lencho’s unwavering faith leads him to a letter to God for help.
  • Natural disaster: a hailstorm destroys crops, causing despair.
  • Postmaster and staff donate money, signing as "God" to help.
  • Irony: Lencho trusts divine aid but doubts human honesty.
  • Key themes: faith, charity, irony, human trust.
  • The story emphasizes the power of belief and human fallibility.
  • Natural calamities can lead to poverty and despair.
  • Water harvesting can mitigate drought effects.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Lencho’s House — on a hilltop, overlooking fields, symbolizes hope.
  • Natural Events — hailstorm, destroys crops, white fields, leaves fall.
  • Letter to God — written by Lencho requesting 100 pesos.
  • Post Office — receives the letter, staff's charitable act.
  • Donation Collection — staff collect money, sign as "God."
  • Lencho’s Reaction — angry, doubts honesty, writes again.
  • Irony — faith in divine help contrasts with distrust in humans.

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1. What natural event causes the destruction of Lencho's crops in the story?

2. Where is the story 'A Letter to God' set?

3. Why does Lencho write a second letter to God after receiving the money from the postmaster?

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Lencho — character role?

A trusting, simple farmer who believes in divine help

Lencho — role in story?

Represents unwavering faith and human vulnerability.

Hailstorm — effect?

Destroys crops, white fields, leaves fall

Irony in story — type?

Situational irony: faith in divine aid, distrust in humans.

Letter to God — purpose?

Request 100 pesos for replanting

Postmaster & staff — action?

Donate money, sign as

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