Zapata
Title: Zapata
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Zapata
Zapata: The Ideology of a Peasant Revolutionary
Zapata: The Ideology of a Peasant Revolutionary portrays the fight of the Mexicans' and Indians' to gain freedom, from the people who were 'superior' to them. The powerful story tells about a group of peasants who put their trust one man, Zapata, who led them into a revolution.
Zapata, written by Robert P. Milon is a very confusing work. He uses many wordy details and jumps between events
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introduced, but now he explains why they did not work that successfully .
Robert Millon, is not a skilled writer. He did not do Zapata or his followers justice. His lack of being able to understand the concept of a time-line, and how to introduce new people showed throughout this entire work. West Civ students should not have to read his writings. They should have a better portrayal of Zapata.
Bibliography
Milon, Robert. Zapata. International Publishers,1969.
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