Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like new coins? (A Letter to God – Chapter 1)
Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like new coins?
Short Answer
Lencho was a farmer. His fields were full of corn. This is the symbol of a good harvest. Only the field needed a little shower of rain to ripe the corn completely. The raindrops could ready the corn for sale.
By selling his corn in the market Lencho could earn lots of money. So he compares the raindrops to new coins.
Long Answer
As we know farmer and their fields fully depend on rain for a good harvest.
By selling the harvest in the market, a farmer earns money and survives or makes a living.
All his awards of hard work done in the field and good harvest rely on rain. But rain is unpredictable.
If the rain is in favour of crops a farmer can earn lots of money. But if there is no rain or heavy rain it can destroy the crops as well as formers.
Lencho’s fields were also flourishing with ripe corn. Only a little shower of rain was needed to ripe the corn completely and it was y to sell on the market.
By selling the ripe corn in the market Lencho could earn money (New coins)
The raindrops ripe his corn for sale, Lencho sells it in the market and earns new coins. So he compares the raindrops to new coins.
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Resources
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