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The narrative explores the lives and conditions of cotton pickers in Mexico, shedding light on the often-overlooked laborers who provide raw materials for the textile industry. It presents a vivid portrayal of their struggles, hardships, and the stark realities of their existence, contrasting their plight with the wealth of those who benefit from their labor. The work does not feature a central hero or romantic subplot, instead focusing on the collective experience of these workers as they toil under challenging circumstances, emphasizing themes of exploitation and social injustice.
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