
A letter to GOD
Short keywords of A letter to GOD
- A farmer
- works in a field of corn
- Expecting rainfall
- Hailstone destroys the crop
- Write a letter to GOD
- Postmaster reads the letter
- He helped lencho
Important words of this Chapter-A letter to GOD
- Peasant–Farmer
- Harvest–Crop
- Drizzle–Light rain
- Hailstone–Hard balls of ice falling from the sky
- Starvation–Death caused by the lack of food
- Conscience –Inner soul
- Amiable–Friendly
- Crooks–Cheater
Important points of this Chapter-A Letter to GOD
- Lencho was a farmer
- had a firm belief in GOD
- his crop destroys due to hailstorm
- seeks help from GOD
- writes a letter to GOD asking 100 pesos
- Postmaster reads the letter and decided not to break his trust in GOD
- Postmaster helps Lencho giving him 70 pesos in an envelope
- Lencho again writes a letter calling postmaster crook
Summary-A letter to GOD
Lencho is a hard working farmer he has a firm belief in GOD. He expects for a rain shower to nourish his field of corn so that his harvest could yield him huge profits just like it does every year as he expected rainfall did happen but sooner, it turned into a hailstorm resulting in destroying the entire crop which posed a threat to the family survival. lencho was disheartened but he had a robust faith in GOD. he seeks the help from the GOD , he writes a letter to GOD to send him 100 pesos. he went to town to post his letter addressed “to GOD” when the letter being noticed by the postmaster , he breaks out laughing at first but Immediately he turned serious and decided not to shake the writers faith for this, the postmaster contributes from his salary and collect money from his colleagues and friends as an act of charity he could only collect 70 pesos which he wrapped in an envelope to make it seem like a reply from the GOD on having found the letter, Lencho does not surprise at all Instead he became angry on counting the money.
He again writes a letter to GOD to send him the remaining 30 pesos directly instead of sending through the mail.he shows distrust in the employees of the post office whom . he called a bunch of crooks .