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“The monstrosity was topped by a gray, weather-beaten shack, the living quarters, whose upper story was peppered full of bullet holes and buckshot, eloquent reminder, as if Possuelo needed one, of the mayhem that invariably attended the business of alluvial gold prospecting in the Amazon.” quote by Scott Wallace
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““The monstrosity was topped by a gray, weather-beaten shack, the living quarters, whose upper story was peppered full of bullet holes and buckshot, eloquent reminder, as if Possuelo needed one, of the mayhem that invariably attended the business of alluvial gold prospecting in the Amazon.””

Scott Wallace

About This Quote

Source Book: River of Diamonds by Scott Wallace, 2015

The passage paints a vivid, gritty scene of a makeshift shelter scarred by violence, highlighting the harsh realities of Amazon gold mining.

In simple terms: A battered shack shows the brutal life of gold prospectors.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the human cost of resource extraction.

Themes

environment violence poverty exploitation history

Mood

somber critical empathetic

Type

descriptive journalistic

When to use this quote

  • journalism
  • environmental activism
  • anthropology
  • travel writing

Key Concepts

colonialism resource conflict human resilience

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives people to such dangerous work?
  • How can we mitigate the violence in mining regions?
A Different Perspective

The description may romanticize hardship, ignoring systemic issues.

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