Isaias

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La Mordaza is a drama by Alfonso Sastre. This drama
tells the story of a Cuyo family led by Isaias Krappo
(as in, he is the head of the family). Isaias was
a general of thearmy of The Resistance during Spain's
occupation. During the war, Isaias and his companions
fought for the country, and gunned down many foreign
soldiers, as well as thetraitors that protected them.
Isaias was proud to have fought to defend his liberty
and dignity. He is a man who would always love to
display his strength; hard and brave, hethinks that
you need to be punished to become stronger or something.
What Isaias doesn't tolerate is his sons not being
brave and strong like him. Three years after the endof
the war, Isaias was visited by a man who wanted to
speak with him. It was a dark and stormy night, and
Isaias was at the table drinking some cognac. The maid,
Andrea,opened the door. The man said he had recently
got out of prison, where he had been since the war had
ended, so about three years.The man said that he helped
the dirty commiesduring the war, and that a company of
The Resistance, led by Isaias, had killed his wife and
daughter. He said "You have killed my daughter. Prepare
to die". And he wantedto slowyl get his revengeance.
After he left, Isaias followed him and popped a cap in
his bitch ass. Luisa saw him and he was like, don't say
anything, or I'll pop yo cherrytoo! And especially not
to Juan, it would break his heart. The body was left
where he shot him, and the next day the fuzz came to
his house and started poking their noseswhere they
didn't belong.Isaiasasas was calm, cool, and collected,
and said he didn't hear no such gunshot thing, and
suggested somebody had brought the body near his house...
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