Demetrio Macias In 'The Underdogs'

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1.In part one of The Underdogs, Demetrio Macias is characterized as a humble, hardworking, farmer. The Federals are men who destroys peoples homes and abuse their women. When two soldiers invade Macias’s home and command his wife to feed them, holding a riffle Macias made a sudden appearance. The two soldiers stepped back in fear and apologized; they told Macias they had respect for brave men like him. Macias spares their lives that night, which indicates that he is not a impulsive man. Macias’s anticipates that they will be back, so he decides to leave and tries to gather others to help him stop the soldiers from invading homes and abusing their women. Throughout the novel Macias’s traits change completely after the Federals burn his house