Character Analysis: The Stolen Party

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Some people treat others nicely with a different motive than being friends. Some people use others for many things that their helpfulness. In the short story The Stolen Party by Liliana Heker, the author suggests that the way people treat others can be deceiving because Luciana and her mother treated Rosaura as a guest at the party but in reality she was a servant. Some people might argue that not everything or everyone is as they seem but there is evidence to show a different claim is stronger. The theme that fits the best for The Stolen Party by Liliana Heker is that the way people treat others can be deceiving. One main reason for the theme is when Luciana’s mother had Rosaura pass out food. Luciana’s mother had Rosaura pass out hot dogs to the children at the party. Rosaura was happy to help because she believed that she was the one who knew the house the best because she was always at the house with Luciana. Luciana’s mother allowed Rosaura to come into the kitchen. Rosaura thought that she could come into the kitchen because she was Luciana’s best friend but really Senora Ines was treating her as a servant. A very big reason that the theme is the way people …show more content…

The first evidence for the theme was when Rosaura was passing out food. Rosaura believed that she was asked to pass out food because she was the most helpful and least clumsy out of all of Luciana’s friend but really she was being treated as a servant. Some people believe that the theme is not everything or everyone is not as they seem but there are details in the story show there are stronger themes. The strongest evidence for the theme is when Senora Ines tried to pay Rosaura and how they interact with each other. In the short story The Stolen Party by Liliana Heker is the way people treat others can be deceiving, there is many different pieces of evidence to prove this theme in The Stolen

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