![]() Amarante Códova, a fellow townsperson suggested that the motive was for creating up roar and “revolution without any further delay” (3). The Indian Creek Dam was the primary operator in the success of Milagro, with Ladd Devine III as the chief believed that Mondragón’s motives were personal, and wanted to attack the dam, him personally and the fate of Milagro. Nick, the store keeper was introduced and gave reason for Joe Mondragón’s actions due to his inability to repay his debt and with a plot to send his store out of business. Tranquilino Jeantete, the Frontier Bar owner provided comedic relief when describing Joe Mondragón’s intention being the need for a homemade enchilada with genuine Milagro beans, in spite of the Devine Company, the company that essentially runs the town of Milagro. ![]() ![]() Bernabé Montoya, the city sheriff was first introduced after Mondragón, describing his motives to be of an immature and kid-like nature, “with a king-sized chip on his shoulder, going slightly amuck” (Nichols 3). ![]()
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