Subject - The workers
Occasion - During the Mexican Revolution
Audience - The working class; common people
Purpose - To illustrate the the working class
Speaker - Believes in hard work
Tone - Neutral to negative
The meaning of Semeadores is to show the hardships that the Mexican people had to endure. This is shown by one of the workers hunched over digging with a firm grip on the shovel. Both workers are very dark in skin tone, implying that they have worked in the sun a lot. They are also faceless, showing that they could possibly represent anybody. The feet of the workers are also sunken into the ground, which may symbolize how they are "chained" to their work.
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