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Read the excerpt from Blanca Flor.
Why does the author include a narrator at this point of the
play?
As soon as JUANITO is asleep, BLANCA FLOR gently
puts his head down and leaves, taking the thimble with
her.)
The Narrator. When Juanito awoke, he frantically looked
for the thimble and, not finding it, ran to the lake. When he
reached the lake, he stood at its banks in amazement. All
the water was gone. He looked over to the other part of
the field, and there stood a lake where before there was
nothing. He turned to look for Blanca Flor, but instead
there was Don Ricardo.
to explain what happens before Don Ricardo enters the
stage
to show that Juanito emptied all of the water from the
lake
to describe how Juanito feels at this moment
to reveal what Don Ricardo has been doing all this time
(DON RICARDO enters.]
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