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  • Present
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  • Flashback
  • "Vasco Núñez de Balboa ascends the mountain alone. His one thousand Indians and two hundred Spaniards wait at the foot of the mountain, as if they are the Israelites and Balboa alone is off to speak with God. Balboa knows that from this peak he will be able to see the western water, what he has already decided to name the South Sea" (lines 1-6).
  • Present
  • "On this mountain, he's thought he might find his god, the god of Moses, sitting in the cloud cover near the peaks, running his fingers through his beard. But no. Instead he finds himself face-to-face with a jaguar, the god of the Indians" (lines 54-57).
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  • "He is already in trouble. His kingdom in Darién on the east coast of the New World is under threat, and not from the Indians, whom he manages well, but from Spain. Balboa had organized the rebellion, supplanted the governor—all of this done with great efficiency and intelligence" (lines 76-80).
  • Flash Forward
  • "Leoncico is his dog, who has tracked himup the slope. Leoncico patters over, wagging his tail, his great wrinkledhead bearded with drool. Leoncico is a monster of a dog. His head isthe size of a man’s, and his body has the look of a lion—shoulders andhipbones protruding and muscle pulling and shifting beneath theglossy skin—which is where he gets his name. “Leoncico” means littlelion" (lines 104-110).
  • “'Your dogs,' screamed the monk, 'are demons.' As if understanding, Leoncico had lunged at the monk" (lines 157-158).
  • "Balboa, having accomplished his goal, luxuriates in this moment of peaceful ignorance. He does not know that his days are numbered, that even after he returns to Darién with his knowledge of the South Sea, even after he has ceded the governorship to Pedro Arias Dávila, even after he is promised Dávila’s daughter, he has not bought his safety" (lines 209-214).
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