Monday, September 29, 2008
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In the second half of "A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies, Las Casas continues to list examples of poor treatment of indigenous people by Europeans. In this part of the story to The House gets an idea on another way to describe the goodness of the Indians. Now they are trying to enter the Europeans and their children, ie with the most care possible, "received in their homes as parents and children," and "the Indians received him as if their bowels and their children." Las Casas writes about the same argument they had in the first part of the book but want to awaken the compassion of the King with more examples imenso deep affection they had the Indians by Europeans and contrasts these sensesdures with the brutality of the Europeans with these people who, by the house, get the Europeans and their families. The second part looks a bit desperate, as if Las Casas felt that King was not going to help the Indians much, maybe this list of examples not shake, or maybe does not care which way their land and riches were won because they know the King who never in his life is going to see this world, and it seems obvious that they will never live beyond the Spaniards. These lands contain only a few treasures the Spaniards who come to steal, and after this they can leave these lands in the state which put them without worrying about the consequences of their actions on the culture, people or lands indigenas.
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