The Postmaster's Faith and Lencho's Response
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What does Lencho ask for in his letter to God?

  • Help with planting
  • One hundred pesos (correct)
  • A letter back
  • A new farm
  • Lencho's letter reaches God.

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    What is one of the words mentioned that students should discuss with their teacher?

    counter

    The __________ section of the form is sent back by the post office to the sender after the counter clerk signs it.

    <p>Acknowledgement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following sections of the Money Order form with their descriptions:

    <p>Sender = Person sending the money Receiver = Person receiving the money Acknowledgement = Confirms receipt of money order Space for Communication = Additional message or information</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the postmaster feel when he decided to answer Lencho's letter?

    <p>Content</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Lencho was surprised to see the money he received in the letter.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Lencho write on the envelope when he sent his letter to God?

    <p>God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The postmaster collected money from his employees and friends to send to ______.

    <p>Lencho</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match Lencho's feelings and actions:

    <p>Faith = Believed God would help him Anger = Felt God made a mistake with the amount Confidence = Was not surprised to receive the money Determination = Wrote a letter to God after counting the money</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    The Postmaster's Faith

    • The postmaster receives a letter addressed to God from a farmer named Lencho.
    • Lencho requests 100 pesos from God to help with crop damage.
    • The postmaster is moved by Lencho's faith, and decides to answer his letter.
    • The postmaster gathers funds from his employees, friends, and his own salary.
    • Despite his efforts, he can only gather a little over half of the requested amount.
    • He puts the money in an envelope addressed to Lencho and signs it simply "God".

    Lencho's Response

    • Lencho is not surprised to receive a letter with money in it.
    • Lencho becomes angry when he counts the money and finds it is less than he requested.
    • He writes another letter to God, expressing his anger and accusing the post office employees of stealing.
    • He requests the remaining money but tells God not to send it through the post office.

    Themes and Conflicts

    • Faith vs. Reality: The story explores the conflict between Lencho's unwavering faith in God and the reality of human limitations.
    • Humanity vs. Nature: The story highlights the destructive power of nature through the hailstorm that ruined Lencho's crops.
    • Humanity vs. Humanity: The postmaster, despite his flaws, embodies compassion and a desire to help Lencho, contrasting with Lencho's suspicion of post office employees.

    Analysis of Lencho

    • Lencho is a character with unwavering faith, but he is also naive and suspicious.
    • He believes God is responsible for sending him the money, but he fails to consider other possibilities.
    • He demonstrates gratitude for the money, but he is quick to blame others for the missing amount.

    Irony in the Story

    • The irony lies in the fact that Lencho, who blindly trusts God, suspects human beings, particularly the post office employees, of stealing.
    • This highlights the irony of a man who has faith in the unseen but mistrusts the visible actions of others.

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    Explore the poignant story of Lencho, a farmer who writes to God for help after a crop disaster, and the postmaster's touching response. Uncover the themes of faith, reality, and human connection in this moving narrative. Delve into the conflict that arises when Lencho's expectations clash with reality and his beliefs about divine intervention.

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