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Step-by-step explanation:
In Juan Rulfo’s story, “No Dogs Bark”, he uses the setting to demonstrate that regardless of what someone does, there will always be someone to love them. “No Dogs Bark” follows the journey of Ignacio and his father to the town of Tonaya. The duo are traveling to the nearby town of Tonaya for medical treatment for wounds that Ignacio acquired in a raid. The story opens with the Ignacio on his father’s back “climbing over rocks” (Rulfo 16) and walking “along the edge of [an] arroyo” (Rulfo 16). Juan Rulfo depicts a setting that is located in a very rugged and rocky desert. By describing the setting of the story as a place that is unbearable and inhospitable, Juan Rulfo demonstrates that even though Ignacio’s father is incredibly irritated .
No Dogs Bark No Dogs Bark is a story of a dad and his heir who are looking for a town named Tonya. The Authors name is Juan Rulfo. The Sons name is Ignacio and the Fathers name is unknown. You can tell that the two are not on good terms by the way the Father speaks to him. For Example, in the passage his father says “Let the blood I gave him rot in his kidneys. I said it when I heard you’d taken to the roads, robbing and killing people—good people.” In addition, we can also tell that Ignacio has an Injury of some sort and is being carried by his dad on his back.