Ernesto's notes display a various amount of diction. It ranges from nostalgic, to blame full. Two quotes that i copied from the text display both these dictions. The first on page 31, " Okay...but how the typewriter interpreted those fleeting impulses , raising fingers to the keys, those impulses have now died. Moreover, no one can be held responsible for them." This quote blew me away, because at first i read it with the voice of remembrance, very smooth, very thoughtful. When i came to the ending words, i was blown away. Che so easily passed judgment away from himself. Che fails to imply that the impluses, in which he is referring to , came from his own fingers and mind, and therefore is responsible for those actions. The next line about the impluses now being dead and therefor not held responsible also surprised me. Because you think, everyone must take responsibly. death, or stopping is a poor excuse to eliminate responsibility. The way in which Che's voice/tone surprised me. The tone went from nostalgic, to blame full in my opinion. The transition was very sudden my mind.
The second quote is more commonly heard in the book. There are many nostalgic tones, one i picked up on was on page 37 "The first commandment for every good explorer...two points..arrival and departure." This quote was like many others in the book. Che displays a tone of wisdom; that he has seen it all, has heard it all, and is prepared to give others advice in their lives. I feel at this point Che is very a very proud person. he feels like everone should live their lives off of his advice.
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