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    1956, Fidel Castro returned to Cuba aboard the boat Granma with little more than 80 insurgents and a cache of weapons near the eastern city of Manzanillo. In short order, Batista's forces killed or captured most of the attackers. But Castro, Raúl, Guevara and a handful of others were able to escape into the Sierra Maestra mountain range along the island's southeastern coast. A guerilla is a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular

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    In the 1950’s, tourists visited the island of Cuba for its warm beaches, culture and Spanish colonial architecture. But underneath the surface, was a revolution ready to burst through the Cuban people they just needed the right person to lead them. Cuba at this time was run by a Political Dictator named Fulgencio Batista. Fulgencio Batista was elected President of Cuba between 1940 and 1940. In 1952 Batista declared that constitutional guarantees and the right to strike will be suspended. He became

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    Castro was a crucial influential leader in Cuban history right alongside his younger brother, Raúl Castro, whom stayed beside him while Fidel was leading the first Communist State in the Western Hemisphere. Together, the Castro brothers, along with Che Guevara, who aided in Castro’s Revolution to overthrow Fulgencio Batista and his military dictatorship in 1959, governed the island of Cuba since the downfall of Batista’s dictatorship. Fidel Castro caused many uprisings during his leadership that got

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    The film Che: Part I follows Ernesto Guevara is also known as Che. He was a Marxist, doctor, guerrilla leader, and a revolutionist. The film first introduced us to Ernesto as a doctor in Mexico as the first scene of the film. Then it begins with flashbacks of Che’s journey throughout the war. There were also scenes of Che that brings us back to the present time where he talking to the Americans about the war. It portrays him as an important character as he doing interviews and meeting different people

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    Yet, while Guevara did not succeed in fomenting revolution in other countries, his struggles against the United States helped dramatically shape Latin American society. In Richard Harris’ Reflections on Che Guevara’s Legacy, he demonstrates the cultural impact of Guevara by stating that Guevara’s ideology, and the movements it inspired after his death, “have influenced Bolivian popular literature and politics right up to the present” (Harris, 1998, 23). Furthermore, various successful Central American

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    This leads to new perspectives and understandings in the surrounding world through the discovery of change and self-discovery. Discovery can be explored in the set text ‘Motorcycle Diaries,’ a diary that traces the early travels of the author ‘Che Guevara,’ as well as the related text ‘The Maze Runner,’ the first book of the science fiction trilogy, by author ‘James Dashner’. In both texts the discovery of change can be similar

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    The book, Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolution by Ernesto Che Guevara is a firsthand account of the Cuban insurgency in the Sierra Maestra. Guevara’s recollections about the revolution provide important information about the challenges the rebels faced when they first landed in Cuba as well as the diverse roles the peasantry played during the insurgency. Also, Che illustrates why the Cuban army was unable to defeat the rebels and the advantages and limitations of waging guerrilla warfare in the

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    Havana, Cuba, a place whose people have few freedoms and you walk by a student proudly wearing a Che Guevara T-shirt. Che, a past dictator of Cuba, was a Marxist/atheist revolutionary rebel leader who rose up and defeated Batista in 1959. To a handful of Cubans, he is a hero and represents freedom. Che successfully established an authority over Cuba and remains, to this day, a symbol of rebellion for many. Che executed political enemies, burned bibles and church libraries, put 10’s of thousands of Cubans

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    Traveling is presented to different audience with a multiple interpretation. One thing commonly people share is that different scenarios give different lessens. In this case, Ernesto Guevara is introduced into a world that he never knew it existed. Throughout his time traveling, he starts to separate the image from the reality of what he thought was Latin America. Throughout his time, notice how his character is becoming more distance from his naïve young times to becoming a more wise and selfless

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    seems as though they are trying to brainwash readers into rebelling against Castro. Thus, the Source is considered anti- Castro. Comparatively, in Source B, Herbert L. Matthews reports on an exclusive interview with Castro’s best lieutenants, Major Che Guevara to present the audience an anecdote which portrays a strong sense of patriotism, pride and authority which are all factors that present the audience with Matthews pro- Castro perspective. Additionally, Source C’s perspective is also in Castro’s

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